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Last week, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion broke the internet with the viral release of their music video, "WAP". Since, the single has landed the No. 1 spot on Billboard Hot 100 and has broken streaming records, triggering a wave of nostalgia (and p*ssy popping) across the globe.

Inspired by some of our favorite visuals from the 90s and featuring some of our faves (including but not limited to Sukihana, Rubi Rose, and Normani), the duo gave us a dose of throwback flavor we didn't know we needed and it didn't take the internet long to catch on.

Using bobby pins, Pump It Up, and a whole lot of old school energy, these hair aficionados are bringing the classic updo back from the dead and we are here for all of it.

WAP-Inspired Hairdos That'll Have You Ready For Freaknik 2021:

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Featured image by Instagram/@theestallion.

 

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