Fetty Wap Tackles Post Malone's "Rockstar" For The G-Mix

Fetty Wap comes through with the "Rockstar" G-Mix.

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Fetty Wap's been busy lately. He recently had a newborn child and shortly after, released his latest project For My Fans 3: The Final Chapter on Friday. After taking a break on the weekend, back at it once again. The rapper comes through with his G-Mix over Post Malone and 21 Savage's "Rockstar."

Since breaking through into the mainstream, Fetty's unique approach to blending rapping with melodies always stood out. His remix to Post Malone's "Rockstar" takes the same melodies that Posty brought but flips it in his own way. Fetty fits perfectly on the beat that it would've been interesting to even hear him on the original. Either way, Fetty's clearly working and with such a great way to kick off 2018, it looks like he'll have more in store to drop off in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
You ain't gettin' money
I cannot understand
If we really need the money
Then we jump in the van



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