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  2. Trap Queen - Wikipedia

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    Written by Fetty Wap and produced by Tony Fadd of RGF Productions, "Trap Queen" is a melodic lo-fi hip hop, [15] trap, [9] [16] R&B, [17] and pop-rap song. [18] Wap sings most of the song's verses, along with its chorus, in a gritty, melodic delivery reminiscent of contemporary Southern hip hop artists such as Gucci Mane, Future, Rich Homie Quan, and Young Thug.

  3. Fetty Wap discography - Wikipedia

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    List of mixtapes, with selected details Titles Details Up Next (with DJ Louie Styles): Released: July 31, 2014; Format: Digital download Zoo Style (with DJ Louie Styles): Released: February 22, 2015

  4. Fetty Wap (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fetty Wap's commercial debut single, called "Trap Queen" was released through iTunes on December 15, 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]

  5. Fetty Wap - Wikipedia

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    Willie Junior Maxwell II (born June 7, 1991), better known by his stage name Fetty 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 the Billboard Hot 100 and led him to sign with 300 Entertainment, an imprint of Atlantic Records.

  6. 679 (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features rap duo Remy Boyz, which consists of rappers Monty and P-Dice. "679" peaked at No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming his second highest-charting single after "Trap Queen". The album version of the song omits P-Dice's verse, featuring only Monty. [1] The Remy Boyz version is included on his 2014 mixtape Up Next.

  7. Trap music - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, trap music once again surfaced to the top of mainstream music charts as New Jersey rapper Fetty Wap's hit single "Trap Queen" peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. [40] Fetty Wap's subsequent singles, "My Way" and "679", also reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [41]

  8. Gucci Mane discography - Wikipedia

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    The album performed somewhat better with a peak of number 76, and contained his first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, "Freaky Gurl" (at number 62). A remix of the song featuring Lil' Kim and Ludacris was released in September 2007 and would be included on his next album Trap-A-Thon (2007).

  9. Azealia Banks discography - Wikipedia

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    Banks released the singles "Anna Wintour" and "Treasure Island" in 2018 under her most recent former label, eOne Music. In 2019, she released "Count Contessa", which dates back to 2013, [ 4 ] as well as the promotional single "Pyrex Princess".