The Dallas rapper teamed up with Jessie Murph for the new take.
His breakout song has also hit a new peak on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Kelly Jones-led group first hit the top spot in 1999.
The duo notches its eighth No. 1, tied for seventh most of all time.
“We believe that art and genres of music, specifically traditional American music, needs to evolve,” says Rebecca Lovell.
Don’t get it twisted – the rock pioneer is thrilled he’s finally in.
"We love journalism" singer Michael Stipe said of the inspiration behind the EP with a never-before-released 2025 remix by producer Jacknife Lee.
"Kids my age, we're starting to like vintage stuff," Ty Myers, 17, says. "Old cars, old shoes, old clothes, old fashion — even old lingo is coming back. And especially old music."
"I get very emotional when people bring it up," the country star said on TODAY.
The singer-actor is opening several dates of Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Tour.