...if he’s not exactly sure why “Trap Queen” (and “My Way”… and “679”… and “Again”) have connected the way they have, he shows the consistency to scatter those songs throughout Fetty Wap’s 17 tracks and to mostly stick to the limited formula that made them hit as hard as they did on the rest of the record. There are no big-name guest spots to distract — he even refuses to include the Drake rendition of “My Way” — n...
Review: Fetty Wap, 'Fetty Wap' | SPIN
... follow that? If your brand of aw-shucks absurdity is connecting on a scale that even Drake (who gave the “Electric Counterpoint” stylings of “My Way” a bump with a remix earlier this summer) has yet to really achieve, what do you do? It isn’t until Fetty Wap’s penultimate track, “Rock My Chain,” that he offers an explicit answer; he’s still “riding in [his] own lane.” This record is where pedal meets metal, and o...
Review: Fetty Wap, 'Fetty Wap' | SPIN