Fetty Wap Gets Turned Up W/ Taylor Swift: “Taylor Zoo”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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New Jersey rapper Fetty Wap has bragging rights after sharing some spotlight with country music star Taylor Swift during a West Coast concert.

Wap treated his 1.6 million Instagram followers to a picture of himself and Swift performing in Seattle, Washington.

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In even more positive news, Fetty Wap has become an obsession with Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals as of late.

The Kansas City Royals have reportedly become obsessed with the Paterson Rapper’s song, more specifically the “1738” he says in its introduction. The figure references the emcee’s Remy Boyz 1738 squad, further inspired by a type of Remy Martin cognac. (NJ)

A local Kansas City writer covered the Royals’ Fetty Wap post-game references this week.

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Wap made headlines this week for being the first hip-hop artist to land multiple singles on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart Top 10 since 2011.

Fetty Wap is the first male rapper, as a lead act, to have two concurrent top 10 singles in nearly four years. It last happened on the Sept. 3, 2011-dated chart, when Lil Wayne debuted at No. 2 with “She Will,” featuring Drake, and dropped 6-8 with “How to Love.” (The last time any male rapper had two simultaneous top 10 cuts, even as a featured act, was on the April 6, 2013 list. Drake was No. 7 that week with “Started From the Bottom,” and was featured on Lil Wayne’s “Love Me,” at No. 9.) (Billboard)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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