Fetty Wap (album)

2015 studio album by Fetty Wap From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fetty Wap is the debut studio album by the American rapper of the same name. It was released on September 25, 2015, by RGF Productions and 300 Entertainment.[1] Both Monty and M80, who were members of the Remy Boyz, contributed as featured guest artists on the album.

ReleasedSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)
Recorded2013–2015
Length
  • 64:21 (standard edition)
  • 76:58 (deluxe edition)
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Fetty Wap
A close up image of Fetty Wap's face who is seen covering his right eye while revealing an ocular prosthesis on his left eye.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)
Recorded2013–2015
GenreHip-hop
Length
  • 64:21 (standard edition)
  • 76:58 (deluxe edition)
Label
Producer
  • Frank Robinson (exec.)
  • Danny "Su" Griffin (exec.)
  • Bernard "2GZ" Smith (exec.)
  • Shy Boogs
  • Peoples
  • Frenzy
  • Lil Brandon
  • JayFrance
  • NickEBeats
  • Tony Fadd
  • Lacemode
Fetty Wap chronology
Zoo Style
(2015)
Fetty Wap
(2015)
Coke Zoo
(2015)
Singles from Fetty Wap
  1. "Trap Queen"
    Released: April 22, 2014
  2. "679"
    Released: June 29, 2015
  3. "My Way"
    Released: July 17, 2015
  4. "Again"
    Released: August 13, 2015
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The album was supported by four US Billboard Hot 100 top 40 singles: "Trap Queen", "679" featuring Remy Boyz, "My Way" featuring Monty, and "Again". The album's lead single, "Trap Queen" received two Grammy Award nominations.[2]

Background

In November 2014, Fetty Wap announced that he had signed a deal with 300 Entertainment, which resulted from the re-release of his popular debut single "Trap Queen", which charted at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[3]

Singles

Fetty Wap's commercial debut single, called "Trap Queen" was released through iTunes on April 22, 2014. The song was produced by Tony Fadd. "Trap Queen" became Fetty Wap's first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming a top 10 single, peaking at number 2.[4] It also peaked within the top 10 of various countries, including Belgium, Denmark and the United Kingdom. To date, the song is certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5]

The album's second single, called "679" was released on June 29, 2015. The song features guest verses from the Remy Boyz, which is an East Coast hip hop group that Wap created, with production by Peoples. The song became Wap's third top 10 single in the United States, reaching at number 4.[6] The album version of the song omits P-Dice's verse, only featuring Monty.[7] To date, the song was certified three-time platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5]

The album's third single, called "My Way" premiered on Fetty Wap's SoundCloud on July 17, 2015.[citation needed] The song features a guest verse from a local American rapper Monty, with the production by NickEBeats. The song was later remixed, with a guest verse from Canadian rapper Drake.[8] The song peaked at number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100, after jumping from 87 to the top 10.[9] To date, the song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5]

Wap released the album's fourth and final single, called "Again" on August 13, 2015, after the song premiered previously via SoundCloud.[10] Peoples also produced this track as well, alongside the additional production by Shy Boogs. The song reached at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[11] To date, the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5]

Promotional singles

"RGF Island"[12] and "Jugg" featuring Monty,[13] were both made available for purchase via the album on September 22, 2015, as promotional singles. To date, the track "RGF Island" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5] These former songs have previously appeared on his mixtape Zoo Style.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic68/100[14]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[15]
ComplexStarStarStarHalf star[16]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[17]
HipHopDXStarStarHalf star[18]
Pitchfork Media7.6/10[19]
Rolling StoneStarStarStar[20]
Spin7/10[21]
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Fetty Wap was met with generally favorable reviews upon release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from music critics, the album has received an average score of 68, indicating "generally favorable reviews", based on 11 reviews.[14] The Guardian's Paul MacInnes wrote: "there is enough modern romance and melodic sense (and quirkiness, such as the mumbled hook of Time) to make a decent album-within-an-album, and to mark Fetty Wap as a winning new talent in hip-hop."[17] Meaghan Garvey in Pitchfork Media thought: "as a whole, Fetty Wap adopts the same self-assured stance: Fetty's formula definitely ain't broke, and he doesn't seem in a hurry to fix it."[19] For Colin Joyce of Spin, Wap "shows the consistency to scatter those songs throughout Fetty Wap's 17 tracks and to mostly stick to the limited formula that made them hit as hard as they did on the rest of the record."[21]

In a mixed review, XXL staff wrote: "Fetty’s attempt at putting together a full, formal project takes away from the overall prestige of his hits that have been so cherished over the past 12 months. This isn’t to say that the next album will won’t be able to more effectively balance hits and album cuts. But this one feels like the first attempt that it is."[22] Giving the album three-out-of-five stars, Rolling Stone editor Jon Dolan opined: "with a set list running up to 20 songs, it borders on Fetty overkill, but there are plenty of fine moments you haven't heard yet."[23]

Year-end lists

The album was featured on NME's "Albums of the Year 2015" list at number 30.[24] It also appeared on Complex "Best Albums of 2015" list at number 40, with the editors commenting "Fetty is the hero we didn’t know we needed, a true underdog with vocal contortion and insane melodies being his super powers."[25]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with 129,000 album-equivalent units (75,000 in pure album sales) in its first week.[26] In its second week, the album fell to number 4 on the Billboard 200, with 64,000 album-equivalent units (22,000 copies).[27] As of March 2016, the album has sold 300,000 copies in the United States.[28] In March 2016, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over a million units.[29][30]

In 2016, Fetty Wap was ranked as the 15th most popular album of the year on the Billboard 200.[31]

Track listing

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Fetty Wap CD - LPdigital downloadstreaming[32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Trap Queen"Fadd3:42
2."How We Do Things" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Angel Cosme, Jr.
  • Milan Modi
Yung Lan3:31
3."679" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
  • Brian Garcia
Peoples3:07
4."Jugg" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
Salik Singletary3:20
5."Trap Luv"
  • Maxwell II
  • Hunter Pinkney
Treadway3:24
6."I Wonder"
  • Maxwell II
  • Garcia
Peoples2:57
7."Again"
  • Maxwell II
  • Garcia
  • Eddie Timmons
  • Peoples
  • Shy Boogs
5:12
8."My Way" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
3:33
9."Time" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
  • Garcia
  • Timmons
  • Peoples
  • Shy Boogs
4:38
10."Boomin"
  • Maxwell II
  • Karriem Hicks
Frenzy3:15
11."RGF Island"
  • Maxwell II
  • Modi
Yung Lan2:53
12."D.A.M."
  • Maxwell II
  • Garcia
Peoples3:45
13."No Days Off" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Ricki G
  • Pascal Blais-Scherer
  • Nate Rhoads
  • Pascal Blais-Scherer
  • Rhoads
5:04
14."I'm Straight"
  • Maxwell II
  • Modi
Yung Lan2:50
15."Couple Bands"
  • Maxwell II
  • Olasoji Adenuga
  • Adenuga
3:28
16."Rock My Chain" (featuring M80)
  • Maxwell II
  • Garcia
  • Nadir Wilkes
Peoples4:07
17."Rewind" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
  • Rhoads
  • Timmons
Rhoads, Rivera5:36
Total length:64:21
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Fetty Wap Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)[1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Let It Bang"Maxwell IILacemode3:44
19."For My Team" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
L.U.C. Productions3:42
20."Whateva" (featuring Monty)
  • Maxwell II
  • Cosme, Jr.
Destyn Hill, AztroQuay & Richy Rolled5:11
Total length:76:58
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Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
  • The album version of the song "679" omits P-Dice's verse, only featuring Monty, with another verse by Fetty Wap.
  • The album version of the song "How We Do Things" omits P-Dice's verse, only featuring Monty.

Personnel

Credits for Fetty Wap adapted from AllMusic.[33]

  • Olasoji Adenuga – producer
  • Nick E Beats – producer
  • Frenzy Beatz – producer
  • Tony Fadd – producer
  • Fetty Wap – primary artist
  • Pascal Blais-Scherer – producer
  • Brian "Peoples" Garcia – engineer, mixing, producer
  • Danny "Su" Griffin – executive producer
  • Jarrod Lacy – mastering
  • Jay France – producer
  • M80 – featured artist
  • Monty – featured artist
  • Davon Phillips – producer
  • Nate Rhoads – producer
  • Frank Robinson – executive producer
  • Salik Singletary – producer
  • Bernard "2GZ" Smith – executive producer
  • Edward Timmons – assistant engineer, guitar, producer
  • Treadway – producer
  • Virgilio Tzaj – art direction
  • Diwang Valdez – photography
  • Yung Lan – producer

Charts

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Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[58] Platinum 80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[59] Platinum 20,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[60] 3× Platinum 45,000
Sweden (GLF)[61] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] Gold 100,000
United States (RIAA)[63] 3× Platinum 3,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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