Damn...dude didn't see that coming.
I know, low hanging fruit, but that's all I got
Then again on second thought, he could of done all this shit. No more hits, got like 7 baby mommas that all want lavish lifestyles. Could of felt the financial strain of not budgeting. Could go either way cuz niggas are stupid and unpredictable in most cases.Wouldnt be surprised if he didnt plan this at all, he just had bum hood niggas around him cuz he was trying to be down. They got him to gave them money & instead of going legit with it, they did this shit. Which dragged him into it since they used his money.
Fetty Wap
was one of the hottest new rappers out in 2014. He broke on to the scene with his diamond-certified smash āTrap Queen,ā which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and paved the way for more success with hits such as āMy Way,ā ā679ā and āAgain.ā
Within a few short years, however, Fetty fizzled out following his meteoric rise to the top. Things got even worse for the New Jersey native this year when he was arrested on federal drug charges in a multi-million dollar bust. If convicted, he faces life in prison.
There hasnāt been much explanation behind Fetty Wapās career trajectory ā until now. In a recent Instagram Live interview with Fat Joe, the one-eyed crooner spoke candidly about his fall from grace and started by addressing his team.
āThe people I had around me wasnāt experienced. Nobody was experienced, honestly,ā he admitted. āThen the finance part, like, āYo, whatās up with this? Whatās up with that?'ā
Fat Joe then asked Fetty Wap about his label situation, to which he replied, āIām still double signed. Iām still signed to two different labels. Iām signed to RGF Records, where I started off at, and Iām still signed to 300 [Entertainment].ā
Despite having two record deals, Fetty claimed he received little financial support from his labels and instead had to fund his own career.
āI felt like I had to do everything myself!ā he said. āI put up all the bread for the tours. I paid for all the tour buses. Everything came out of my expenses. It was like, āI gotta pay yāall, but Iām paying for everything else!'ā
Fetty admitted the situation took a toll on his mental health. āI kinda got depressed in a sense, you feel me?ā
Fetty Wap plotted his return in October with the release of his sophomore album The Butterfly Effect, the follow-up to his 2015 self-titled debut. But his comeback campaign was cut short when he was arrested by the FBI at Rolling Loud New York just days later.
The 30-year-old rapper is accused of being part of a drug ring that distributed more than 100 kilograms of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl and crack cocaine across Long Island and New Jersey. He is currently awaiting trial.
Fetty addressed his federal drug case on social media earlier this month, saying, āLoyalty can be both a great trait and a deadly oneā¦ choose wisely with who you stand with but never change what you stand for Never bend Never Fold. Head up like a nose bleed #ImOnBorrowedTime if it aināt life it aināt forever Iāll be back better wiser and smarter.ā