Fetty Wap
Of the long list of things Ty Dolla $ign boasts about, gallivanting with women in relationships ranks rather high. And that fact is reaffirmed on his new, Fetty Wap-assisted single “When I See Ya.”
Curren$y offers listeners an audible delight with a New Orleans touch, as he debuts his new, leading single “Bottom of the Bottle,” featuring August Alsina and Lil Wayne.
Fetty Wap told Hip-Hop Wired he wasn’t shy about his physical deformity, hence his unapologetic album cover for his forthcoming studio debut.
Fetty Wap is a legitimate Hip-Hop superstar, bombarding the airwaves with four songs dominating the Billboard charts and a highly anticipated debut album on the way. The New Jersey rapper unveiled the cover of his self-titled release via a video trailer on Wednesday.
Today (August 26) happens to be Big K.R.I.T.’s 28th birthday. But rather that bask in the glory (and gifts) that come with one’s life anniversary, the MC blesses fans with a new track called “86.”
It appears that Fetty Wap has become the latest victim to be subjected to one of MediaTakeOut’s phony stories and he’s putting the site on blast for their libel.
Mac Miller is back and readying his upcoming album GO:OD AM for a September 18 release. From the project, we receive a new track called “100 Grandkids.”
It’s clear that Fetty Wap has found a mysterious Space Jam concoction of his own, as he continues to release new material in high volumes.
It’s not everyday that an unreleased Kendrick Lamar track hits the Internets, but here we are.
Fetty Wap looks to continue to his hot streak with a new single called “I Wonder.” More melodic crooning from the New Jersey rapper over production by Brian “Peoples” Garcia.
Amid some serious accusations, Young Thug offers up a new track titled “Pacifier.”
After reportedly performing hits from Purple Rain at the White House, Prince returns with a surprise track titled “HARDROCKLOVER.”