• OMI 'Cheerleader' Leads The Weeknd, Selena Gomez, Fetty Wap on Hot 100

    It's another week on top for OMI. For the sixth non-consecutive week, the Jamaican singer's summer smash single "Cheerleader" sits atop the Billboard Hot 100. For the second week in a row, OMI was able to hold off The Weeknd from the top of the charts, though everyone from Selena Gomez to Fetty Wap are making major gains on the chart.
  • Liam Lis Talks Fetty Wap, Rae Sremmurd Collaboration and Justin Bieber Comparisons

    Watch out parents, 13-year-old heartthrob, Liam Lis, is stealing your daughter's hearts every time he hits the stage or uploads a YouTube video. Along with a cosign and collaboration with "Trap Queen" rap star, Fetty Wap, on his newest single, "Number One Girl," Liam exclusively dishes about more collaborations with southern duo super-group, Rae Sremmurd.
  • The Weeknd, One Direction See Major Gains on Charts

    The Weeknd may not be able to feel his face but he can feel the sweet, sweet taste of victory: after three weeks of playing second fiddle, the R&B star's Max Martin produced new single "Can't Feel My Face" has finally taken over OMI's "Cheerleader" as the No. 1 song in the country. In a major week of shakeups for the Billboard Hot 100, The Weeknd isn't the only one who is able to take a win: One Direction's new single "Drag Me Down" also debuted high on the charts.
  • Fetty Wap Joins Taylor Swift for 'Trap Queen' on '1989' Tour

    Taylor Swift has once again managed to grab one of the stars of the summer for her ongoing "1989" tour, as Fetty Wap joined the biggest-name-in-music (right now) to perform his hit "Trap Queen" in Seattle. The bestselling performer of the year has already nabbed guest spots from The Weeknd, Jason Derulo and Nick Jonas during the tour.
  • Fetty Wap's 'Trap Queen' Gets Perfect 'Doug' Nickelodeon Mashup

    Time to say "Hey what's up hello" to Doug Funnie. Today (Aug. 3) '90s nostalgia and modern day urban hits once again came together when New York Magazine's Vulture blog mashed together the smash Fetty Wap hit "Trap Queen" with the childhood classic, Nickelodeon's Doug.
  • Fetty Wap Adds Verse to The Knocks, Powers 'Classic'

    Fetty Wap has become a star in the hip-hop world, but it appears he is trying to develop some crossover appeal. He worked with noted trap producer, Baauer, on an Adidas collaboration in March titled "Promises" that still was in his traditional lane, but hinted at a possible attempt at more dance tracks in the future. Wap's melodic voice and rhythm fits with electronic music and now he has gone for it with two verses on The Knocks' tune with Powers, "Classic."
  • Royals Players Love Fetty Wap, Forced To Say "1738" In Interviews

    Fetty Wap has become incredibly popular in a remarkable short time. In the past year, the "My Way" rapper has gone from relative obscurity to bona fide star with his single "Trap Queen" that has circled the globe and back again, taking over the charts and radio with incredible persistence. Everyone is on the Fetty Wap wave and that has permeated into the Kansas City Royals clubhouse who are all about the Patterson, New Jersey rapper. So much so that they have started to confuse some of their less in tune in tune with pop culture sports journalists by including the phrase "1738" in all of their post-game interviews. If they don't, fellow players will have to find the offending teammate for not shouting out the Remy Boyz.
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