Nicki Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert took hip hop by storm in their newest release, "Endless Fashion," a track from the latter's "Pink Tape."

While it was expected that the song would appeal to Minaj's loyal fanbase, the Barbz, and Uzi's fans, no one would have expected they would get a new set of fans.

Nicki Minaj, Lil Uzi Vert 'Endless Fashion'

Expected to occupy the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts next week, "Endless Fashion" has been performing commercially well both on iTunes and on Spotify.

The now-trending verse of Minaj got everyone talking, including Minaj herself who heavily promoted the song and the album in extension.

On Twitter, she revealed to everyone, in response to Uzi's girlfriend, JT, how long it took her to write her verse.

"Girl, I started at 8 am & finished like 5 pm. When I tell you, I was exhausted by the time I was done. Lol. B/c I was rushing to get it in on time. I kept telling him '30 mins' then hitting him back 2 hours later TB 15-20 more minutes Uzi!!!! I did that ALL DAY LONG, YO!" she confessed.

As always, Nicki Minaj delivered and she delivered hard! The song also referenced American reality television personality Natalie Nunn, which got Black Twitter cackling, including Nunn herself.

In a recent revelation, Nunn even revealed that because of the shout-out from Nicki Minaj, she was offered a million-dollar deal for it.

Listen to the song below.

The album has also performed commercially well on streaming platforms. Should it continue performing well, it could be the album that could finally lynch Morgan Wallen on the summit of the Billboard 200 albums chart. Young Thug's "Business is Business" fell short last week in doing so.

If "Pink Tape" is successful, it could be the first hip hop album to debut at No. 1 on the 200 Albums chart this year.

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Nicki Minaj, Lil Uzi Vert 'Endless Fashion' Had Republican Fans?

Nicki Minaj in her genius pen game, referenced a widely-debated ideology in the United States but changed the meaning of the infamous acronym.

"I got a Republican doctor (Yeah) Made my ass great again, MAGA (Woah)" she rapped.

The simple mention of "MAGA," which meant "Make America Great Again," got Republicans excited about the representation, despite the rather unflattering diss.

Republicans all over social media celebrated the song, even professing their love and adoration for Nicki Minaj.

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