Fetty Wap Covers Kehlani & Ty Dolla $ign's "Nights Like This"

Fetty Wap comes through with some fresh music.

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Fetty Wap hasn't necessarily been quiet this year but he hasn't been releasing as much music as we were expecting from him. He hasn't dropped a project yet but he has been slowly releasing new singles and songs over the past few months. In April, he dropped off "Klassy" which followed the release of February's "History." Now, the rapper has returned with some new music.

Kehlani's latest album, While We Wait arrived in February which included the lead single, "Nights Like This" featuring Ty Dolla $ign. Now, Fetty Wap has returned with his own cover of the single. Fetty gets into his R&B bag with his latest drop which runs for a little over a minute and a half. Although Kehlani and Ty Dolla $ign did their thing on the track, Fetty brings something refreshing with his version.

Quotable Lyrics
On some nights like this, I be standing here like what the fuck
Aye, I can't show emotions, I can't give 'em up
But I feel you deep down inside, that's how I know its love
They can't tell me this ain't us


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