Fetty Wap joins Brown and Usher as the only solo males to achieve the feat in the Hot 100's 57-year history. He's the first male soloist to do so with his first three chart entries. And, amazingly, only one other act overall had charted three
"Trap Queen" rapper Fetty Wap and his boys jumped a store clerk and beat the hell out of him — maybe, possibly …
Now Top 60 at pop radio: The Chainsmokers' "Roses," Armin Van Buuren's "Another You," Fetty Wap's "679," and Major Lazer's "Powerful." Insofar as they either literally or effectively debuted during the August 23-29 tracking week, Justin Bieber's “What
Fetty Wap joins Brown and Usher as the only solo males to achieve the feat in the Hot 100's 57-year history. He's the first male soloist to do so with his first three chart entries. And, amazingly, only one other act overall had charted three
Fetty Wap was like, "Hey, what's up? Hello," at an Olive Garden Thursday night and then he bolted without paying the bill. Fetty was dining with a…