Fetty Wap
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Pop Culture Those sticking up for "The Breakfast Club" co-host online are pointing out that describing things and relationships as "alleged" is commonplace in the entertainment world to avoid legal drama.
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Music Fetty Wap seems to be making friends.
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Music Wap can expect 5 years of scrunity after he gets out of prison.
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Music Fetty still knows exactly how to connect with his fans.
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Music While speaking with "XXL," Fetty said he's been keeping his mind occupied with plenty of writing – and not just music.
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Music Fetty Wap is just a few months in to his six-year prison sentence.
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Pop Culture After entering a guilty plea in his drug trafficking case, Fetty faces a minimum five years in prison.
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Music Fetty Wap says he became desperate for cash when his music career started to slow down.
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Music Fetty Wap has more new music on the way.
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Pop Culture Some big names who are currently serving time will be fed a holiday-themed feast on Christmas Day.
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Music Fans were pleased to see him putting weight back on.
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Pop Culture The New Jersey rapper is facing a minimum of five years in prison after he pled guilty.
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