The summer of 2015 was good to Fetty Wap, motorcycle accidents aside. In a matter of nine months, his singles “Trap Queen,” “679,” and the remix of “My Way” have played at house parties and in dorms ...
Fetty Wap, real name Willie Junior Maxwell II, was raised in Patterson, N.J., where he attended Eastside High School. Realizing school wasn’t part of his plan, he dropped out in 2013 to pursue music ...
'My Way' was first released earlier this year and the Drake endoresement is the latest step in an increasingly steep rise for Fetty Wap. Drake has remixed Fetty Wap's new singe 'Trap Queen'. j ...
Fetty Wap has really had quite the year. It seemed for a minute like “Trap Queen” was destined to become a one-hit wonder, but then “679” and “My Way” cracked the Top 10 before his album even came out ...
Amid his ongoing legal issues, “Trap Queen” rapper Fetty Wap sat down for a two-and-a-half-hour conversation with DJ Akademiks to talk about what he’s been up to for the past few years. Appearing on ...
Two of hip-hop’s biggest artists are locked behind bars and could face years in prison. Did their music lead to this fate? Fetty Wap’s 2015 was one of the biggest breakout years recently seen in music ...
Fetty Wap sends special message to 2016 graduates. ‘Wake Up’ soon available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, Tidal, and more on Friday, April 22. *Message from Fetty Wap: I can’t lie, ...