Beyoncé has hopped on Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" for a remix that is unleashing Texas fire all over the internet and will benefit Houston's Bread Of Life, a disaster relief organization, in their COVID-19 relief efforts.

The four-minute remix features a rap verse and back-up vocals from Queen B that continue in the spirit of the original song off Megan Thee Stallion's Suga EP, where she establishes herself as forever that bitch. "Hips tik tok when I dance/ On that Demon Time, she might start an OnlyFans" Beyoncé raps. "I'm a boss, I'm a leader, I pull up in my two-seater/ And my momma was a savage, think I got this sh*t from Tina."

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Megan Thee Stallion adds a whole new verse, too. "Like Beyoncé, like me, he want a bitch like the Stallion with the knees/ He be like "Damn, how that thang movin' in them jeans," she delivers confidently on brand. 

The remix is the first time the two Houston natives have come together and is a collab Megan Thee Stallion still can't believe. "I’m f*****g crying rn HOUSTON WE ON," she tweeted

The song's proceeds will go to the aforementioned Bread Of Life, which is a part of the local organizations and nonprofits Beyoncé's BeyGOOD foundation is working with to continue aiding people impacted by the pandemic. Beyoncé has been vocal of the disproportionate effects COVID-19 has had on communities of color, and her foundation is working to alleviate COVID-19 effects on the hardest-hit communities. 

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