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After Three No. 1s in Four Weeks, Are All-Female Collabs Finally Breaking Through in a Permanent Way?

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In the past six weeks, there's been an unusual amount of turnover atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart -- and within that whiplash of new No.

1s, what’s even more notable is the frequency of women dominating the top spot.After a half-year run of male stars at the apex of the chart, we finally saw three all-female collaborations top the Hot 100 in the span of one month -- an impressive feat on its own, and even more so when you consider that there have been just five total in the 62 years of the chart’s history before that.First, Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj’s bubbly "Say So" climbed to No.

1 on the May 16 chart, following the first week of tracking for the Minaj remix (which was released May 1). Then Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé’s heater.

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