Fetty Wap Gets Romantic On New Song "Hold On"

It's comeback season for Fetty Wap.

BYAron A.
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The success of "Trap Queen" propelled Fetty Wap into a level of mainstream success not many rappers see in their career. Unfortunately, he hasn't seen that level of commercial success since then. However, he has been dishing out a whole lot of music in recent times in preparation for a major comeback. The rapper blessed us with two tracks last week and now, he follows up with a new track. 

Fetty Wap is back with a new tune with the ladies. The rapper dropped off his new track, "Hold On" over the weekend which served as his third drop since the year begun. Fetty Wap delivers a softer R&B style with "Hold On" in comparison to his other releases such as last week's "Trap God" and
"Trippin Baby." Fetty taps The Loud Pack for the song's production. The Loud Pack previously produced "Trap God" so it seems likely we'll be hearing a lot more from them in the near future.

Peep the new track below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Fetty Wap.

Quotable Lyrics
Spending all my time with you, just hold on
Always assume I treat you so wrong
You're the only one I need and I want
You're the only one for me, that's my word


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