Lil Uzi Vert, ASAP Ferg, and More Join Nicki Minaj at Made in America Festival

Lil Uzi Vert hit the Made in America stage over the weekend to perform his "The Way Life Goes" remix with headliner Nicki Minaj, whose Queen Radio better win some sort of award soon.

Is today some sort of holiday? I'm not sure of any official holiday designation, but the day is indeed worth tolerating thanks to some new Uzi-related live clips.

Lil Uzi Vert was among the surprise guests featured during Nicki Minaj's headlining set at this weekend's Made in America festival at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. Naturally, this team-up resulted in a song-affirming live performance of their previously released  "The Way Life Goes" remix. Though the inspirational aesthetic of the track's DAPS-directed official video isn't recreated here, the collab is still given new life:

Must we prepare for this in this tour? #QueenTour @NICKIMINAJ #MIA can’t wait 😬😍👑 pic.twitter.com/AnI8Pf2LMJ

— Marco (@MarcoTorelli96) September 3, 2018

ASAP Ferg and 6ix9ine also dropped by for Minaj's historic headlining set, as seen in additional clips below. As always, you could just easily find these clips on your own while spending a comparable amount of time doing so, but I digress.

FEFE live at MIA had Philly crazy and that was a moment that I needed to experience @NICKIMINAJ @6ix9ine pic.twitter.com/Mldf2OCwut

— Krista (@simplykristaa) September 3, 2018

Nicki just closed out the #NickiXMadeInAmerica Festival with a bang 😩🤭🔥 Your fave could never PERIOTD! #NickiMinaj #AsapFerg @NICKIMINAJ pic.twitter.com/iKE9hhLW53

— kaydenciagaˋ ୨୧ ˊ (@chancexclip) September 3, 2018

I usually don’t listen back to the shows but I finally did. Now I know the one thing that’s gonna make it even better than it already is! (Not gonna tell you tho 😜).

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 1, 2018

Minaj's Queen, her first new studio album in four years, opened at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and has quickly inspired one of the most entertaining Beats 1 shows in the history of Apple Music. The first round of episodes has included thankfully censor-free thoughts from Minaj on Travis Scott, Big Fendi, Kylie Jenner, Irving Azoff, and more.

The show is already six episodes deep and should debut at least one new entry later this week.

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