Jimmy Choo

Album: Single release only (2015)
Charted: 65
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Songfacts®:

  • Jimmy Choo is a British high fashion house specializing in shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. Their handmade women's shoes, designed by couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo can easily cost upwards of $1000, but Fetty has no qualms about spoiling his girl.
  • The likes of Rickie Lee Jones, Mariah Carey ("Steppin' in my Jimmy Choo's) and Nicki Minaj ("I might cop a million Jimmy Choo's just for fun"), have all name dropped Jimmy Choo in the past.
  • Fetty also namedrops Robin's jeans, which are known for the signature wings on the back pockets.

    Robin jeans and some Jimmy Choos, damn
    All wings, I don't do the Trues


    Fetty previously endorsed the brand on "679," when he rapped "I traded in my Trues for some Robins."
  • The song went viral on TikTok in early 2025, sparked by a trend where users filmed themselves attempting physically demanding contortions and poses in a bathroom mirror.

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