Fetty Wap, known for his chart-topping pop rap anthems of the 2010s, faced a significant career disruption due to prison time. Now that he's back on the outside, he’s opening up about his future direction in music in a candid interview with The Breakfast Club.
Reflecting on his turbulent journey, Wap shares insights into his personal struggles and how they molded his artistry. In a revealing moment, host Loren LoRosa posed a pivotal question: Will he chase hits or delve into his past experiences?
With conviction, Fetty Wap replied, “Honestly, I don't feel like that's important. I did my time. A lot of rappers went to jail, and if they want to talk about it, that's their choice. Me, I was motivated by my time inside. We were always told to leave that behind and focus on the future. In jail, you cling to three things: sports, news, and Love & Hip Hop. The message was clear: I want to see you on TV, hear you on the radio.” His determination shines as he emphasizes the importance of moving forward, stating, “To come home and talk about that is pointless. My writing and my perspective will continuously evolve, and I truly appreciate music more than ever.”
How Long Was Fetty Wap In Jail For?
For those who may not know, Fetty Wap was incarcerated for three years, serving a six-year sentence related to drug trafficking. While the specifics surrounding his early release remain murky, fans can’t hide their excitement.
Fetty’s return is also creating buzz among his close circle, as he was recently spotted reconnecting with fellow artists Max B and French Montana. The music world is keenly watching for Fetty Wap’s next moves as he embarks on this new chapter in his life.
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