ARMY and Hotties, unite!

On Friday,BTSdropped the remix to their hit song “Butter,” which features an assist from Grammy-winnerMegan Thee Stallion.

“Houston’s finest, in the room with bosses/ Make ‘em all get ratchet in they suits and blouses/ I remember writing flows in my room in college/ Now I need global entry to the shows I’m rocking,” Megan, 26, raps on the track.

The original “Butter” previously stood at the top of theBillboardHot 100 charts for nine weeks, marking itself as the longest-running No.-1 song of 2021 thus far,according toBillboard.

When BTS released the song back in May, itbroke a YouTube recordfor concurrent viewers after having more than 3.89 million fans tuned in at the same time to see themusic video. The official video has since been viewed more than 530 million times.

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BTS — which consists of Jungkook, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin and V — has previously collaborated with artists like Steve Aoki, Halsey andNicki Minaj.

The release of the “Butter” remix comes after Megantook legal action against her record labelto ensure its release.

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Megan (who used her real name Megan Pete in the filing) said missing the previously scheduled debut of the song would do “irreparable damage” to her music career, having a “devastating impact to her relationships with her fans and with other recording artists in the music industry.”

“The release of new music from Pete is vital to maintain her status as a relatively new but still up-and-coming artist,” Megan’s filing read. “Absent immediate help from the Court, Pete’s art will be impacted, the release of the song derailed, and Pete’s goodwill, reputation, and overall career will suffer detrimental, undesirable, and irreversible harm.”

In an update earlier this week,Varietythen reported that a judge ruled Megan was clear to release the “Butter” remix on time.

source: people.com