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Nicki Minaj appears in the song as herself, and her alter-egos, Roman Zolanski, and Harajuku Barbie. Minaj delivers her lines as in cartoonish voices and inimitable baby-talk, distorting her voice in parts to sound tipsy. [4] [5] [6] Minaj also sings breathily and references Anna Nicole Smith, and biblical figures Mary and Joseph.
She then moved on to Harajuku Barbie and, later, Nicki Minaj. [361] In November 2010, Minaj assumed the alter ego Nicki Teresa, wearing a colorful headdress and calling herself "healer to her fans" during a visit to the Garden of Dreams Foundation at Fuse Studios in New York. [ 362 ]
One of the lyrics, teased at the end of the film's trailer, reads "it's Barbie, bitch, if you still in doubt". [40] As observed by Natalee Gilbert of XXL, Minaj came up with "it's Barbie, bitch" as a way to say goodbye to people, influenced by her alter ego, Harajuku Barbie. [41]
Minaj’s fanbase, known as “Barbz,” derives from her alter-ego character, Harajuku Barbie. Harajuku is a fashion and arts district in Tokyo, Japan. The alter-ego represents the fun, artistic ...
Also, can we please take a moment for these lyrics: “She a Barbie bitch with her Barbie clique / I keep draggin’ her, so she bald a bit.” ...
[9] Also unlike the Harajuku Girls, the Kuu Kuu Harajuku characters were designed as "ethnically ambiguous." [9] Gwen Stefani herself served as the template for the series' lead character, G. [5] The series' theme music was performed by Gwen Stefani and was written to incorporate lyrics from some of her past songs. Other music for the show was ...
The Harajuku Girls are Maya Chino ("Love"), Jennifer Kita ("Angel"), Rino Nakasone ("Music") and Mayuko Kitayama ("Baby"). The name of the group is a reference to Harajuku , a neighborhood of Tokyo. The stage names of the women are derived from Stefani's Love.
"Endless Fashion" is a song by American rapper and singer Lil Uzi Vert featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on August 18, 2023, as the second single from the former's third studio album Pink Tape (2023).