Endless Fashion
by Lil Uzi Vert (featuring Nicki Minaj)

Album: The Pink Tape (2023)
Charted: 75 20
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Songfacts®:

  • "Endless Fashion" is the 11th track on Lil Uzi Vert's third studio album, The Pink Tape. Uzi brings the heat with his hyper-melodic flow, flexing his supreme fashion game throughout the track.
  • Yeah, I'm the reason why ni--as wear them Goyard bags

    Lil Uzi Vert isn't any ordinary well-dressed cat - he's a true trendsetter. This dude has solidified himself as a bona fide fashion icon. When he started rocking Goyard, those high-end, super pricey handbags, it ignited a frenzy in the hip-hop scene. Suddenly, everyone wanted to cop them and be on that Uzi wave.
  • Nicki Minaj hops on the track, her smooth vocals complementing the Philadelphia rapper's fire performance. "Endless Fashion" marks the third collaboration between these two rap stars. They previously joined forces on Meek Mill's 2016 track, "Froze," and reunited the following year for the remix of Lil Uzi's hit, "The Way Life Goes."
  • When it comes to her own fashion game, Minaj doesn't hold back. She confidently brags about her costly taste and drops the names of numerous luxury brands, showcasing her extravagant style.
  • Minaj took time to craft her verse, sitting down for one long marathon session. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., she poured her energy into creating something epic. Minaj was exhausted by the time she finished as she was determined to deliver, racing against the clock to get it done. "I kept telling him '30 mins' then hitting him back two hours later, 15-20 more minutes Uzi," she tweeted.
  • Lil Uzi and Minaj bring back the iconic flow of Eiffel 65's Eurodance hit, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and interpolate the instrumental. Just 10 months prior, David Guetta and Bebe Rexha sampled the same song on their international banger "I'm Good (Blue)."
  • Alongside Minaj and Vert, the song's producer Bugz Ronin is also credited as a writer. Ronin, a Pennsylvania producer, previously contributed to five of the songs on Vert's 2020 album, Eternal Atake.
  • Nicki Minaj has a long history of dropping politically charged names more for shock value and wordplay than ideology. Back in 2012, for instance, she raised eyebrows with a line from "Mercy":

    I'm a Republican voting for Mitt Romney

    That lyric played more like provocation than platform. But by 2025, her public posture had become more overt. In December 2025, Minaj made headlines by appearing at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, a major conservative conference, where she praised Donald Trump and JD Vance as role models for young men. The appearance sent fans and critics alike back through her catalog, combing old lyrics for hidden "MAGA" meanings that may or may not have been there all along. One couplet in particular - from "Endless Fashion" - began circulating widely on social media:

    I got a Republican doctor
    Made my a-- great again, MAGA


    Pulled out of context, the lines were treated by some as a late-arriving political confession. In reality, the lyric works best as Nicki Minaj doing what Nicki Minaj has always done: twisting pop culture slogans into punchlines.

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