In case you're one of the three people that may have missed it, last month, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion dropped their latest track 'WAP' - and it immediately started hitting headlines and shattering records.
And the single has become a rather unexpected icon in popular culture, with Cardi B releasing a range of 'WAP' merchandise (waterproofs, of course) and the 'WAP Challenge' taking over social media - which sees people attempting to recreate the sexy moves from Cardi B's music video... with varying results.
Watch the girl's journey from 'WAP' to A&E:However, the 'WAP' Challenge can step aside, because a sign language expert by the name of Libbey has come along with the most unique and surprisingly raunchy adaptation of 'WAP' yet.
Libbey Ketterer - who runs the YouTube channel The Daily Sign - recently uploaded a video of her interpretation of 'WAP', signing the entire track and all it's x-rated lyrics in American Sign Language (ASL).
You can check out Libbey's interpretation below (expect strong language):Since being uploaded to the video-sharing platform on August 28, it has amassed over 1.3 million views and more than 157,000 'Likes'.
In fact, the comments section Libbey's expressive video was flooded with praise.
One YouTuber commented: "This look[s] more sexual then the actual song!"
Another commented: "This is very educational, despite what anyone says."
And a third added: "Look how she ate that up, the expression of her face, the way she was into it, just perfection."
The 22-year-old from Ohio currently boasts over 529,000 subscribers on YouTube, with the talented ALS experts sharing her interpretations of songs like 'Bad Guy' by Billie Eilish, as well as useful tips and lessons in sign language.
This Tiktokker combined Taylor Swift and Cardi B for the best 'WAP' Challenge yet):As well as being an incredible statement of female sexual empowerment, the music video broke the record for the biggest 24-hour debut for an all-female collaboration on YouTube, amassing over 187 million views on the site (as of this writing).
In addition, the single debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 - giving Cardi B her fourth number-one single in the US - further extending her record as the female rapper with the most number-one singles in Hot 100 history.
Now, who is up for starting a petition getting Cardi B to hire Libbey as her official on-stage interpreter?