Fetty Wap Kicks Off 2019 With "Trippin Baby"

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Fetty Wap returns with his new single, "Trippin Baby."

Fetty Wap has been extremely quiet on a musical front since the beginning of the summer with the exception of a few guest verses. However, it looks like the rapper is getting ready to make a major comeback this year. To kick off a new year, the rapper came through with his new single, "Trippin Baby."

Fetty Wap is back with his latest single, "Trippin Baby." Fetty's mastered the art of creating melodic trap music with a romantic touch which is encompassed entirely on his new single. Fetty links up with FrenzyBeats who cooks up a bouncy beat for the Jersey spitter to touch. Fetty's latest single is his first solo release since dropping his cover of Day26's "Co-Star." "Trippin Baby" seems to be an indication of what we could expect from Fetty this year. If his future releases sound anything like this, expect to see Fetty Wap make a huge comeback this year.

Quotable Lyrics
You gon' hold me down, why you so distant baby?
You gon' call my phone like who is it baby?
Tell me what you want, okay, I'm listenin' baby
Am I gon' hold you down, I come through trippin' baby


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