Fetty Wap Wants To "Put A Rock On Her Finger" In New Music Preview

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Recording artist Fetty Wap performs onstage at Firefly Music Festival on June 18, 2016 in Dover, Delaware.
Looks like Fetty Wap is ready to settle down.

Fetty Wap is still out here grinding hard on music. The rapper finally released the third and final chapter of his For My Fans mixtape series and followed it up with a remix to Post Malone and 21 Savage's "Rockstar." Despite that, his fans are still longing for the release of King Zoo which is slated to drop at some point this year. While fans wait, the rapper took to Instagram to share a snippet of some new music that sounds like Fetty Wap is ready to settle down.

Fetty Wap currently has seven children with various mothers. He's previously stated that while the mother of his children have moved on, they still allow him to be a father in the lives of their children. In Fetty Wap's latest song preview, it sounds like the rapper is ready to settle down and put a ring on it.

"I love the way she doing her thing/ She make me wanna say yeah/ I wanna put a rock on her finger/ Girl, I be thinking that you know what I mean," he sings on the track.

It's unsure who exactly he's referencing or if he actually wants to put a rock on a girl's finger but the song sounds fire. Maybe this song ultimately lands on King Zoo but its unsure. 

The rapper recently welcomed a baby girl into the world with his on and off again girlfriend, Alexis Skyy, last month. Is she the girl Fetty's singing about? Who knows. Peep the clip below.


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