Fetty Wap (album)

[2] 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] Fetty Wap's commercial debut single, called "Trap Queen" was released through iTunes on December 15, 2014.

The song features guest verses from the Remy Boyz, which is an East Coast hip hop group that Wap created, with production by Peoples.

[citation needed] The song features a guest verse from a local American rapper Monty, with the production by NickEBeats.

[5] Wap released the album's fourth and final single, called "Again" on August 13, 2015, after the song premiered previously via SoundCloud.

[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.

"[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.

"[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.

[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.