High Fashion

Album: Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019)
Charted: 45 20
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Songfacts®:

  • "High Fashion" is all about Roddy Ricch treating his "Prada Bae" to her favorite luxury brands. While the rapper has a collection of women, he especially likes this one. He asks her to hop into his Mercedes so he can take her shopping for her favorite designers, Chanel and Dior. Ricch also namechecks a whole inventory of other luxury status symbols such as Goyard, Patek and Kenzo while rapping about his girl.
  • California producer Mustard supplied the beat. Mustard and Ricch previously worked together on the hit single "Ballin'."

Comments: 1

  • Chassidy Bond from Norman OklahomaI think he did a good job on his song!!! It's my favorite song by Roddy!!!! My room has nothing but pictures of him and Ant Saunders!!!!!!!
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