: Beyond its catchy beat, the song promotes Black feminist thought by challenging one-dimensional portrayals of women and encouraging self-articulation over "respectability politics".
: 19-year-old Keara "Keke" Wilson choreographed the dance in March 2020. Megan Thee Stallion Savage
: The routine involves distinct upper-body moves—typically a series of hand gestures, hip sways, and a "drop" or squat—matching the "classy, bougie, ratchet" lyrics. : Beyond its catchy beat, the song promotes
The song’s explosion was largely due to the viral #SavageChallenge: : Beyond its catchy beat
: The original track debuted in March 2020 and reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 by May, fueled by a high-profile remix featuring Beyoncé.
: Proceeds from the Beyoncé remix benefited Houston’s Bread of Life, aiding communities impacted by the pandemic. The Savage TikTok Challenge