If there's one thing that can bring New York City commuters together, it's Cardi B's 'Bodak Yellow'.
On Sunday (local time), an impromptu dance party broke out at the 42nd street/7th Avenue station, when someone started blaring the hit track, Billboard reports.
In a video tweeted by music writer Matt Whitlock, commuters from all demographics stop what they're doing to dance.
"Play 'Bodak Yellow' anywhere and a party will start, guaranteed. @iamcardib brings the people together. #nycsubway," Whitlock wrote.
The song has been a breakout success, hitting number one on the US Billboard singles chart and making Cardi B the first female rapper to do so, since Lauryn Hill's '(Doo Wop) That Thing' in 1998.
The 25-year-old New Yorker even dethroned Taylor Swift's hit 'Look What You Made Me Do' from the top spot.
Now it will go down in history as bringing even grumpy morning subway commuters together.
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