Everyone was anticipating the collaboration of Drake and Future’s mix tape but alas on Friday, September 25, “Fetty Wap Deluxe” blessed the nation with its final release ever since he surprisingly released tracks left and right this past year.
Who doesn’t want to hear the chimes of yeahhhh baby, Remy Boyz and most importantly 1738?
By the way, his album isn’t child friendly so parents that will purchase have to beware of the explicit content and stick to the mainstream content.
This isn’t your average run of the mill trap artist with flows and hooks of the 21st century to mix in the general audience.
Wille Maxwell aka “Fetty Wap” released his 20-track album that reminiscences on romanticism and street life accompanied by Remy Boy, Monty and broke the mainstream hip hop charts.
Some may respect it and some may despise it due of the hip-hop stereotype of poetry in violence.
Last summer, Wap became the first hip-hop artist to have four charting singles in Billboard’s top ten at the same time. As of August these songs are: No. 8, “Again”, No. 3 “My Way” featuring Monty, No. 5 “679” featuring Remy Boys and No.2 “Trap Queen”.
His way of music changed the overall hip-hop game and evolved it into a recent feel.
His biggest hit to date would be Trap Queen that was released in 2014 which was a love song preaching equality at home and in business.
In rap terms, Fetty Wap is a romantic proven in one of his hit songs, “My Way” where he quotes that he will shoot a man that tries to steal his girl. Another song Rewind, quotes that when another guy is with her, he will always be on her mind and if he had a choice he would rewind the circumstances to choose her.
This music quality from romanticism to bass jumping would explain the rise to the 24 year old’s fame: he also has a baritone that lends extensively to left hooks.
His debut was clear: to take things that made Wap so popular and repeat them until everyone has had enough.
Even though songs such as D.A.M., Boomin’, Couple Bands and Time featuring Monty features the “trap music” icon but the other songs on the album brings the hip-hop/vibe essence that can rock the bass of any trunk.
His album is on ITunes for 12.99, Apple Music with the monthly subscription of $10 plus initiative taxes, Samsung Milk Music and any other music providers that could work on technology efficiency.
So pick up the album collect a couple of bands, jugg with Fetty, rewind and repeat again and again while inserting songs on any device and vibe to musical tranquility.
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Blowing the Charts: Fetty Wap Emerges
September 29, 2015
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