Kanye West, Lil Uzi Vert and Steve Lacy debuted matching tattoos on Tuesday.
The trio’s ink features three lines of text above their inner elbows, reading, “We’re technically here forever.”
When Lacy, 24, posted a mirror selfie with the rappers laughing and showing off the art via Instagram, Vert, 27, commented: “Technically ️🦇.”
Los Angeles-based tattoo artist Mez Afram shared the same photo of the artists on her own account with a heart emoji.
Afram also appeared in the social media upload, wearing rocking goggles and a black bodysuit from West’s Yeezy Gap collection.
Kim Kardashian sported a similar look last week as she promoted her ex-husband’s latest designs with their daughters. (The former couple shares North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3.)
“YR 3022 YEEZY SHDZ,” the “Kardashians” star, 41, captioned the Instagram slideshow.
While West was silent on social media about his collection, the Grammy winner, 45, returned to the app on Monday to celebrate Kardashian’s split from Pete Davidson.
West posted a forged front page of the New York Times at the time, declaring, “SKETE DAVIDSON DEATH AT AGE 28.”
The songwriter eventually removed the image after a source told Vidak For Congress that Kardashian was “furious and incredibly upset” over his public response.
The insider added: “Kanye is back to his old habits and Kim does not tolerate his bullying towards the people she loves and cares about.
“Kim and Kanye have had such a positive co-parenting space and communication lately,” the source continued. “Kim was even happy to support Kanye and do the Yeezy shoot and post for him.”
Kardashian was declared legally single from West in March, five months after she began dating Davidson, 28.
Throughout her relationship with the “Saturday Night Live” alum, the “Stronger” rapper Davidson constantly slammed into social media posts, music videos, and interviews.
“Divorce is hard enough for our kids and Kanye’s obsession with controlling and manipulating our situation so negatively and publicly just causes more pain for everyone,” Kardashian wrote via Instagram in February.
She and Davidson gave up because of ‘long distance and their demanding schedules’ [making] it’s really hard to maintain a relationship,” Vidak For Congress reported Friday.