The 'Trap Queen' star sat down for a revealing interview with Trevor Noah.
Fetty Wap’s life has changed a whole lot over the past couple of years, but he hasn’t changed at all.
Interview sat the “Trap Queen” star down with Daily Show host Trevor Noah yesterday (February 9) for arevealing conversation about Fetty’s rise to fame following his debut single’s breakthrough in late 2014.
It turns out the artist born Willie Maxwell II doesn’t really feel like he’s Fetty Wap at all. “Fetty Wap’s not one person,” he explained. “Fetty Wap consists of a tight family. When I go out as Fetty Wap, I represent the whole family… Fetty Wap is that person that holds it together, and the only way you can hold it together is by having family around you.”
He also doesn’t feel like playing Fetty Wap in public has changed him as a person. “I don’t feel no different. I see the music, because I made it. I don’t really see the fame,” he said. “If I had something to prove, I proved it already, so why do I have to go showboat? Like, I don’t say I got the hottest song in the world. And, personally, I think otherwise. I like other people’s music.”

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