The song is built around an
interpolation of "
Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Italian
electronic music group
Eiffel 65, created by faint synth pads, while the production also contains minimal hi-hats, snares, and kicks in the drum pattern and occasional high-pitched synth keys. Lyrically, the artists boast about using various luxury brands in their lifestyles. In the second verse, Nicki Minaj highlights certain brands of the sort, including
Chanel,
Fendi and
Burberry, as well as celebrities such as
Natalie Nunn,
Karl Lagerfeld,
Dapper Dan,
Virgil Abloh and
Lionel Messi. In addition, she name-drops her alter egos Harajuku Barbie, Roman Zolanski, Red Ruby and Chun-Li. Similarly, Lil Uzi Vert also shouts out to a number of labels: "These rappers can't dress, yeah, they just be hatin' / I never ratted, but got all the statements / Stopped wearing
Kapital 'cause it got basic / I still wear Kapital, Uzi, stop fakin' / I used to wear more Number (N)ine than Asians / I mix the
Greg Lauren, purple label". ==Critical reception==