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Despite her record label's best efforts, we're happy to report that Megan Thee Stallion successfully dropped her debut album, Suga this morning, and Twitter is loving it.

The internet breathed a sigh of relief as Carl Crawford's 1501 Certified Entertainment proved unable to block Megz from dropping the 9-track, Hot Girl rallying cry. Suga includes features from Kehlani and Gunna and some of the most memorable bars of the decade. Scroll down to listen to the full album.

Needless to say, the "Hotties" are loving it, particularly given the Houston rapper accompanied the album with an OTT music video for "B.I.T.C.H." Listen to the album below and keep scrolling for the video and Twitter reactions.

Watch the video below, and scroll down for the best Twitter reactions to Suga.

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There's something for everyone

Some history-making bars

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It's been emotional

And the Hotties can't get enough...

Meanwhile, BTS fans...

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