
(300 Entertainment) Fetty Wap links with multiplatinum rap star G Herbo for the new visual, "I Remember". The Decat-directed music video offers a contemplative look at Fetty's journey, showcasing various landmarks in Paterson, New Jersey, that shaped him and influenced his latest studio album, Zavier.
The 17-track project is highlighted by the lead single, "White Roses," featuring background vocals from his sisters Divinity and Ymanie. Additional features include G Herbo, Wiz Khalifa, Max B, Monty, Rob McCoy, Oskama Esteban, Honey Bxby, Tink, Albee Al and Harrd Luck.
"I came up with many songs while incarcerated, especially during the six months I spent in solitary confinement," Fetty Wap says. "Even in difficult environments, creativity never leaves you; music was still a way for me to express myself. I've had time to reflect, grow, and really think about the kind of artist and man I want to be moving forward. The music still has the energy people know me for, but there's also more honesty and perspective in it now."
Fetty recently celebrated his triumphant return with a series of electrifying live dates including a sold-out home state homecoming at Montclair, NJ's The Wellmont Theater followed by another sold-out show at Hartford, CT's The Webster Theater. Additional dates will be announced soon.
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