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Fetty Wap

Rapper

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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Born
1991-06-07
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MiniBio

The rap artist who skyrocketed to fame with his breakout single “Trap Queen” has become a household name in the music industry. This track made a powerful debut, landing at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying his place in hip-hop history. Known for his raw lyrical style and authentic storytelling, he is also a proud member of the Remy Boyz 1738, alongside Montana Bucks and P Dice, further showcasing his deep ties to the rap scene.

Before he became a chart-topping sensation, his musical journey was heavily influenced by icons like Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy, whose styles helped shape his own unique sound. Born Willie Maxwell, he hails from Paterson, New Jersey, a city that has played a significant role in shaping his identity and artistic voice.

On a more personal note, Willie has seven children from different relationships—Zaviera, Aydin, Khari, Amani, Alaiya, and Lauren. Tragically, he experienced a heartbreaking loss in June 2021 when his daughter Lauren passed away, an event that deeply affected him and his family. In addition, he has been in a well-documented on-and-off relationship with reality TV personality and Love & Hip Hop star Alexis Sky, which has drawn public attention over the years.

Throughout it all, this rap artist has remained a resilient and influential figure in both music and pop culture.

Trivia

In 2014, he officially joined 300 Entertainment, marking a significant step in his career. It was during that year that 300 Entertainment recognized his potential and brought him on board. His journey with 300 Entertainment began in 2014, setting the stage for future opportunities. When he became part of 300 Entertainment in 2014, it opened new doors for him in the industry. The year 2014 proved pivotal as he was signed by 300 Entertainment, a move that helped shape his path forward.

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