AD checked in on the #LIFTOFF on Power 106 with Eric Dlux, and Justin Credible. He was feelin the vibe and dropped this dope freestyle over YG’s “Twist My Fingaz.”
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Fetty Wap drops new visuals for his “Decline” freestyle. If you haven’t already make sure to cop ‘Fetty Wap’ on iTunes now.
In the past year, rapper Fetty Wap, has had one of the most monumental rises in rap in the past few years. Despite being a newcomer, the Patterson, NJ-based rapper’s debut single “Trap Queen” became a huge smash hit.
Any thoughts of calling him a ‘one-hit wonder’ were quickly dismissed when he released singles like “My Way” and “679”. The Drake and Kanye co-signs were somewhat encouraging, and now after such an overwhelming year, Fetty Wap’s debut album has been released to help bring his crazy year full circle.
We all know Fetty Wap for the hits he’s given us this year, but I was definitely eager to find out if he can keep it going on this album. I gave the full album a listen and there were a few songs that I think can be potential hits for him and others that feel like album fillers.
Fetty Wap is no doubt a hit maker. Having 4 songs in the Top 10 at once is something no artist has achieved other than the late great Michael Jackson. Aside from the hits on this album, I really enjoyed a couple songs like “RGF Island” and “I Wonder”.
This Fetty Wap album comes with 20 songs. I would say that’s a bit much for a debut but it does show some variety. Fetty has always been one to praise loyalty. His best friend Monty is on 8 of the 20 tracks to show love for being there since Day 1. That’s respectable.
The Drake remix to “My Way” isn’t even on this album. There are no features besides Monty, also no big producers . He kept it real “in house” for his debut.
“RGF Island” is the “clique” anthem on the album. The one song that I can play in the club and watch every one sing along to it with their friends. “I Wonder” is the song that is undeniable on the album. The melody is what makes the song so dope to me.
Fetty has songs for the ladies like “D.A.M.”, hits for the clubs like “679”, and street anthems like “Jugg”. There’s something for everyone who presses play on the album. If you’ve heard the album already, what are your favorite songs? What do you think of Fetty’s debut? I want to know your thoughts. Let’s talk about it.
Super excited to watch Fetty grow in the future. He’s here to stay and I think this album is solid!
Jeezy puts his own twist to Fetty Wap’s “679.”
Jamie XX drops new visuals for “I Know There’s Gonna Be Good Times.”
SIYA drops her new project ‘What Never Happened’, hosted by DJ Skee. This will be the follow up to her “Better Late Than Never” mixtape which was revived very well by fans. Siya has been working hard dropping new songs and visuals and now is ready to give her fans what they have been waiting for “What Never Happened”.
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Jeezy drops this new leak “Gold Bottles”, as part of his #SundayService series. Church In The Streets drops November 13. Produced by London On Da Track.
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Bryson Tiller has dropped his debut LP ‘Trap Soul’ been vibin to this all weekend! You can cop on Apple Music now.
Drizzy graced the cover of this FADER magazine’s latest issue. Drizzy opens up about Views From The 6, his remixes, leaked reference tracks, his feud with Meek Mill and more.
“I’m just gonna bring it up ‘cause it’s important to me,” he says. “I was at a charity kickball game—which we won, by the way—and my brother called me. He was just like, ‘I don’t know if you’re aware, but, yo, they’re trying to end us out here. They’re just spreading, like, propaganda. Where are you? You need to come here.’ So we all circled up at the studio, and sat there as Flex went on the air, and these guys flip-flopped [about how] they were gonna do this, that, and the third.”