terça-feira, 17 de março de 2015

Fetty Wap Talks “Trap Queen”

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Rapper Fetty Wap took a fate by singing on his breakout hit “Trap Queen,” and it paid off. It has been the song of excellent for most of the summer in Paterson, N.J. The song’s rough draft had around 500,000 plays on SoundCloud.

It is now clocking in at just above two million. Based in New Jersey but affected by Gucci Mane and other Southern hip-hop acts, Fetty Wap first hit in 2015 when he rapped and sang his way through his hit single “Trap Queen.”

The people who shared the SoundCloud and YouTube links have sustained the song get play on local hip-hop stations like Hot 97, and the confident feedback has developed in Fetty gaining reserved for shows and passion from labels—as well as 300 Entertainment.

“Trap Queen” is presently one of the sizzling songs in the club scene across the country. The New Jersey rapper accountable for the trap tune, Fetty Wap, recently sat down with DJ Smallz to clarify the cause of the track and how it evolve into a big hit that it is now.

Fetty arranged the song on Soundcloud first as part of his “Up Next” EP. Offline, Fetty explained that he initially sold the mixtape in his hometown of Patterson, NJ. and after a few months, it begun to catch on.

Born and nurtured in Paterson, New Jersey, Fetty, frequently famous as Fetty Guwap, started his career along with Montana Bucks, Khaos, and P. Dice in the hip-hop group Remy Boyz.

Over the past few months, the 24-year-old went from being a somewhat obscure MC to scoring a smash single on the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 16 on this week’s chart), earning co-signs from stars like Rihanna and Kanye West, the latter of whom brought him out during a performance in New York City on Feb. 12.


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