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Fetty Wap

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American rapper (born 1991)
For the rapper's debut album, seeFetty Wap (album).

Fetty Wap
Fetty Wap in the music video for Slide, a song by Bs.Ballout which Fetty Wap features on
Fetty Wap in 2019
Background information
Also known as
  • Harlem Fetty
  • FettyWap1738
Born
Willie Junior Maxwell II

(1991-06-07)June 7, 1991 (age 34)
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
WorksFetty Wap discography
Years active2013–present
Labels
Formerly ofRemy Boyz
Spouse
Leandra Gonzalez
(m. 2019; div. 2020)
Children6[a]
Criminal information
Criminal statusIncarcerated since October 6, 2022
ConvictionsTrafficking of 100 kilograms (220 pounds) ofcocaine,heroin,fentanyl, andcrack cocaine acrossLong Island andNew Jersey (sentenced on May 24, 2023)[1][2]
Criminal charge
Penalty6 years (72 months)
Details
StatesNew Jersey,New York
Date apprehended
October 6, 2022
Imprisoned atFederal Correctional Institution, Sandstone
Websitefettywap.com
Signature
Musical artist

Willie Junior Maxwell II (born June 7, 1991), better known by his stage nameFetty Wap, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He quickly rose to mainstream prominence after his 2014 song "Trap Queen" peaked at number two on theBillboard Hot 100 and led him to sign with300 Entertainment, an imprint ofAtlantic Records. Two of his 2015 singles, "679" (featuring Remy Boyz) and "My Way" (remixed featuringDrake), peaked within the top ten of the chart; all three—as well as the top 40 single "Again"—preceded hiseponymous debut studio album (2015), which peaked atop theBillboard 200. During this time, he became distinctive for his melodic blending ofsinging and rapping, lighthearted lyrics, "bouncy" production, and exclamation of variouscatchphrases such as "1738!"[3]

In 2016, he saw moderate success with his follow-up singles "Jimmy Choo" and "Wake Up", and guest appeared onFifth Harmony's single "All In My Head (Flex)." His 2018 single, "Keke" (with6ix9ine andA Boogie wit da Hoodie) marked a brief resurgence and moderately entered theBillboard Hot 100.

Fetty Wap has received twoGrammy Award nominations throughout his career, and won the 2016 awards for "Best New Artist" and "Top New Artist" by theiHeartRadio Music Awards andBillboard Music Awards, respectively. In 2022, he was sentenced to six years in prison fortrafficking illegal substances.

Early life

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Maxwell was born and raised inPaterson, New Jersey.[4][5] Born withglaucoma in both eyes, Maxwell revealed in an interview in 2015 that doctors were unable to save his left eye and instead fitted him with anocular prosthesis.[6] He attendedEastside High School before dropping out in order to pursue his music career.[7]

Career

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2013–2015: Beginnings and debut album

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Fetty Wap developed an interest in making music in 2013. Initially starting off as a rapper, he later decided to start singing as well because he "wanted to do something different". He was nicknamed "Fetty," and "Wap" was added to the end of the name to perform in tribute toGucci Mane's alias, Guwop.[8][9][10]

Fetty Wap's commercial debut single, titled "Trap Queen", was released in early 2014. This song appeared in his 2014 mixtapeUp Next released in July 2014. He recorded the song in February 2014. However, it did not gain major recognition until mid-November 2014, and since then it has become aplatinum record and has over 200 million plays onSoundCloud. In November 2014, Fetty Wap represented by Attorney Navarro W. Gray[11][12][13][14] secured arecording contract with300 Entertainment, the imprint was founded by Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles, Roger Gold and Todd Moscowitz, with distribution throughAtlantic Records.[15][16] The song "Trap Queen" is about a woman dealing and cookingcrack cocaine.[17][18] His second mixtape,Fetty Wap: The Mixtape was originally set for release in February 2015, but was delayed because he continued to create new songs.[19] In June 2015, Fetty Wap was included inXXL's 2015 Freshman Class.[20]

On June 29, 2015, Fetty Wap released his second single "679", originally from hisUp Next mixtape. The song's accompanying music video premiered onYouTube in May, before being commercially released. "679" had an original version with Monty only and an added verse by Fetty Wap. The Remy Boyz version was removed from the album.[21] His next single, "My Way", became his second top 10 entry on theBillboard Hot 100. Later,Drake remixed "My Way" and created the version that was then played on radio.[22] Afterwards, "679" reached the Hot 100 top 10 peaking at number four.[23]

During the week of July 26 to August 1, 2015, the rapper matchedBillboard marks by hip-hop prominent artistsEminem andLil Wayne. He became the first male rapper with three songs occupying the top 20 spots on theBillboard Hot 100 chart since Eminem did so in 2013. He also became the first male rapper in four years to have concurrent singles reach the top 10 of the same chart since Lil Wayne did so in 2011.[24] With his fourth single "Again", Fetty Wap became the first act in theHot Rap Songs chart's 26-year history to chart his first four entries in the top 10 simultaneously.[25]

Fetty Wap's debut studio albumFetty Wap was released on September 25, 2015.[26] The album debuted at number one on the USBillboard 200, with 129,000 equivalent album units (75,484 in pure album sales).[27] Fetty Wap subsequently released two mixtapes for streaming only:Coke Zoo in collaboration withFrench Montana[28] andZOO 16: The Mixtape with Zoo Gang.[29] Fetty Wap received two nominations at the58th Grammy Awards.[30]

2016–2020: EPs, mixtapes and other releases

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Fetty Wap in 2015

On February 5, 2016, Fetty Wap released a new single titled "Jimmy Choo".[31] On April 26, 2016, it was announced that Fetty Wap would be getting his ownmobileracing game available on phone,tablet, andApple TV starting on May 3.[32] The game is offshoot of mobile game Nitro Nation Stories. A street racing game, it hasmulti-player, car customization, and different storylines to choose. It has partnered with automotive brands likeBMW,Nissan, andCadillac.[33] The Fetty Wap version will include Fetty Wap and Monty into the storyline.[34]

Fetty Wap was featured on theFifth Harmony single "All in My Head (Flex)". He released the single "Wake Up" in April 2016. The official music video for the song was filmed at his alma mater,Eastside High School.[35] His single "Make You Feel Good" was released in August 2016.[36]

On November 21, 2016, he released a 19 track mixtape titledZoovier.[37]

His song "Like a Star" featuresNicki Minaj and was released in December 2016.[38]

On January 4, 2017, he released the song "Way You Are" featuring Monty,[39] and the song "Flip Phone" on February 10, 2017.[40] He walked inPhilipp Plein's runway show duringNew York Fashion Week in February 2017.[41]

He released the single "Aye" on May 12, 2017.[42] He released the mixtapeLucky No. 7 on June 7, 2017.[43] On August 18, 2017, he released the single "There She Go" featuring Monty.[44] In October 2017, Fetty Wap featured inCheat Codes' single "Feels Great" with CVBZ.[45]

On January 19, 2018, Fetty Wap released the EPFor My Fans III: The Final Chapter.[46] He released the mixtapeBruce Wayne in June 2018.[47]

In 2018, it was reported that Fetty Wap had signed withTr3yway Entertainment.[48]

On June 7, 2019, Fetty Wap's birthday, he released the single "Birthday".[49] On September 27, he released the song "Brand New".[50] On February 14, 2020, he released the mixtapeTrap & B.[51]

2021–present:The Butterfly Effect andKing Zoo

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On September 28, 2021, Fetty Wap previewed the song "Out The Hood" in anInstagram video with the caption "10/22 T.B.E", giving speculation of a single or mixtape release. On October 13, 2021, Fetty Wap posted the cover art for his upcoming albumThe Butterfly Effect, six years following his debut; however on the intro, he sings "it's been seven years." The album was released on October 22, 2021, through 300 Entertainment & RGF Productions, marking the return of Fetty Wap after several mixtapes and numerous legal issues. The title derives from his late daughter, Lauren, where he drew inspiration for many elements of the album.[52] In November 2022, Fetty Wap released his single "Sweet Yamz", a recreation of the song "Yamz" byMasego and Devin Morrison. The song went viral on the video sharing serviceTikTok and the song received positive reception, with singerCharlie Wilson releasing an unofficial remix through the app, and rapperSnoop Dogg calling it the "song of the year".[53]

In November 2023, Fetty Wap released his third studio albumKing Zoo, supported by the single released a year prior, "Sweet Yams". The album was his first release following his incarceration and included a guest appearance fromCoi Leray.[54][55]

In early January 2025, Fetty Wap's song "Again" started to regain popularity onInstagram Reels andTikTok with the phrase saying "Blasting Fetty Wap on aJBL speaker."

In May 2025, Fetty Wap released a song recorded while he was in prison titled "Forever (71943509)" with the number in the title referencing his register number. Along with the song, his brother posted an online petition to end Fetty Wap's federal prison sentence.

Influences

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Fetty Wap atSaratoga Performing Arts Center in 2015

Fetty Wap has referred to his music as "ignorantR&B,"[56] and combines singing and rapping.[57]

Fetty Wap usually wears theflag of Haiti in honor of a former girlfriend's late grandmother[58] and draws influences fromHaitian culture.[59] In an interview with CivilTV, he said that he "fell in love with the culture; people don't know whatHaiti means to me."[58] On several occasions, Fetty Wap has also citedAtlanta-based rapperGucci Mane as a major influence in his music.[56][60]

Legal issues

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Over the years, Fetty Wap has been on the receiving end of multiple lawsuits includingcopyright infringement,defamation, property damage and assault.[61][62]

At 1:20 AM on November 2, 2017, he was arrested after being pulled over on aBrooklyn highway. He was subsequently charged withdrunk driving,reckless endangerment, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, illegally changing lanes, anddrag racing.[63]

On October 29, 2021, federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment against Fetty Wap, charging him with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances. He was arrested atCiti Field inQueens, New York, on federal drug charges. Fetty Wap was released on a $500,000 bond on November 5, 2021.[64][65] He was put back in jail again on August 8, 2022, after violating the terms of his pretrial release.[66] On August 22, 2022, he pleaded guilty to his drug charges,[67] and, on May 24, 2023, Fetty Wap was sentenced to six years in prison in New York. He is currently imprisoned atFCI, Sandstone, a low-security prison inSandstone, Minnesota with a scheduled release date of December 8, 2026.[68][69][70]

Personal life

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Fetty Wap is the father of six children with five women.[71][72][73]

Fetty Wap and modelAlexis Skyy'ssex tape was leaked in January 2017.[74] In early 2018, Skyy named Fetty Wap as the father of her daughter. In 2019, Wap publicly stated that he is not Alaiya's biological father, but is still a father figure to her, and his non-paternity was confirmed in December 2020.

Fetty Wap appeared on the third season onVH1'sLove & Hip Hop: Hollywood, which documented his strained relationship with Masika.[75] He also appeared on the ninth season ofLove & Hip Hop: New York which documented his strained relationship with Skyy.[76]

In September 2019, Fetty Wap married model Leandra K. Gonzalez;[77] they divorced after a year.[78]

In July 2021, one of Fetty Wap's daughters died at the age of four.[73]TMZ reported that her death certificate stated she had died of complications of a congenital heartarrhythmia,[79] although her mother said onInstagram in August 2021 that the cause of death had not yet been fully determined.[80]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardsNominated workCategoryResultRef.
2015MC100 Award"Trap Queen"Most-Played Video of the YearWon[81]
BET AwardsBest New ArtistNominated[82]
MTV Video Music Awards"Trap Queen"Artist to WatchWon[83]
Best Hip-Hop VideoNominated
"My Way"Song of Summer[84]
BET Hip Hop AwardsWho Blew Up AwardWon[85]
"Trap Queen"Best Hip Hop VideoNominated
Best Club Banger
People's Champ Award
"My Way"(featuring Monty)Best Collabo, Duo or Group
American Music AwardsNew Artist of the Year[86]
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist
2016People's Choice AwardsFavorite Breakout Artist[87]
Grammy Awards"Trap Queen"Best Rap Song[30]
Best Rap Performance
iHeartRadio Music AwardsBest New ArtistWon[88]
Hip Hop Artist of the YearNominated
"Trap Queen"Hip Hop Song of the Year
Billboard Music AwardsTop New ArtistWon[89]
Top Male ArtistNominated
Top Hot 100 Artist
Top Song Sales Artist
Top Streaming Songs Artist
Top Rap Artist
"Trap Queen"Top Hot 100 Song
Top Streaming Song (Audio)
Top Streaming Song (Video)
Top Rap Song
"679"(featuring Remy Boyz)Top Rap Song
American Music AwardsFavorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist[90]
"679"(featuring Remy Boyz)Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Song
Fetty WapFavorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album

Discography

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Main article:Fetty Wap discography
  • Fetty Wap (2015)
  • The Butterfly Effect (2021)
  • King Zoo (2023)

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