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Stay Calm, Beyoncé Remixed Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage'

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As if Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" wasn't stuck in our heads already, Beyoncé hopped on the track for an epic remix.The new twist from the two Houston natives dropped on Wednesday (April 30), and both Meg and Bey will their share of proceeds to benefit their hometown through Bread of Life, Inc., which has been distributing food and other supplies to families during the pandemic via a drive-through process, delivering food to homebound seniors, working on hiring social workers and telehealth program for high-risk individuals to access help.The remix still features the rapper's TikTok-viral hook, cushioned by ad-libs and sultry rap verses from Queen Bey. "If you don't jump to put jeans on then you don't feel my pain," she proclaims before.

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