It's a double win for Willow Pill as she's the crowned winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" season 14, and her finale song "I Hate People" achieves a rare milestone in the history of the show.

According to World of Wonder, the Denver, Colorado-native's finale song is already charting on iTunes.

As of this writing, the track currently sits on the top 50 chart next to Tyga and Doja Cat's "Freaky Deaky."

In addition, it garnered the third spot on the Spotify catalog of "The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14," with 81,657 streams.

The song's milestone is a rare occurrence as the tracks featured on the show don't chart on the music streaming platform often.

However, the cast of "RuPaul's Drag Race UK" got the highest nod last year when their catchy song "UK Hun?" placed number one shortly after its release.

It beat Dua Lipa, Pink, and Taylor Swift, who all released new music at the time.

The song featured vocals from top contenders A'Whora, Lawrence Chaney, Tayce, and Bimini Bon Boulash.

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'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 14 Finale Brings Back Old Format

Over the weekend, fans were shocked as the Emmy Award-winning reality competition series brought back its old format of the top queens performing individual songs.

It happened in Season 8 when RuPaul crowned Bob The Drag Queen after performing her song "Purse First."

From Season 9 onwards, the format was changed as the producers opted for a "lipsync smackdown for the crown" instead of lipsyncing solo.

For season 14's history-making finale, the top five contestants performed songs that mirrored their personalities throughout the show. All songs were produced by Leland.

Edgy/Punk-Rock drag performer Daya Betty performed "Fighter," a song that resembles Billie Eilish's vocals.

Crystal Methyd's drag sister donned a firefly-inspired outfit, seemingly referencing the insect she ate in the werk room weeks prior.

Highly-energetic British ballerina Lady Camden performed "I Fell Down (I Got up)," a track that sounds like Freddie Mercury's vocals, to pay homage to her viral "ru-veal" runway when she intentionally fell down on stage and got back up only to show a mustache.

Country pageant queen Angeria Paris VanMicheals lipsynced to "Check My Track Record" to show her competitors that she had a great run throughout the season.

Lastly, Seattle-based and self-proclaimed "demon queen" Bosco performed "Devil."

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