5 Fetty Wap Hits You Forgot About (And Why They Still Slap)

Remember 2015? When “Trap Queen” was on every playlist, and Fetty Wap’s signature “hey, baby” ad-lib was basically the soundtrack to summer?

While the New Jersey rapper’s breakout hits still dominate throwback playlists, there’s a treasure trove of underrated bangers in his catalog that deserve a second listen.

Here are five Fetty Wap tracks you forgot about—and why they still hit harder than a midnight text from your ex.

1. “My Way” (feat. Monty)

If you missed this *2015 Fetty Wap Album* deep cut, you’ve been sleeping.

With its dreamy synth loops and Fetty’s melodic flow, “My Way” is a flex anthem that’s equal parts swagger and vulnerability.

Monty’s verse adds a gritty contrast, making it a perfect blend of street and sing-along.

Why it slaps today? That chorus is still Insta-caption gold: *”I been rich, I been broke, I been low, I been up.”*

2. “Jugg” (feat. Monty & Remy Boyz)

Before “Jugg” became a TikTok dance, it was a Remy Boyz posse cut with Fetty leading the charge.

The track’s minimalist beat and hypnotic hook (“Jugg, jugg, jugg!”) make it a low-key club banger.

Fetty’s ad-libs here are next-level—proof that he could turn *any* phrase into a catchy melody.

Rediscover it for the vibes, stay for the nostalgia.

3. “Time” (feat. Monty)

This underrated gem from *Fetty Wap For President* (2016) is a heartfelt ode to loyalty and hustle.

The piano-driven beat and Fetty’s raw vocals (“I just need some time to get it right”) give it an emotional weight that stands out in his discography.

It’s a reminder that behind the hits, Fetty could *really* sing.

4. “Wake Up”

Ever wondered what Fetty Wap would sound like over a *Tame Impala*-esque beat?

“Wake Up” answers that with psychedelic guitars and a hazy, late-night vibe.

It’s a departure from his trap roots, showing his versatility—and it’s *still* a mood.

5. “Rock My Chain”

This *Zoo Style* bonus track is pure, unfiltered Fetty: braggadocious bars, infectious energy, and a beat that slaps like a dare.

The way he flips his flow from sung hooks to rapid-fire verses is *chef’s kiss*.

Play it loud and thank us later.

So, next time you’re stuck in a “Trap Queen” loop, dive deeper.

Fetty Wap’s catalog is a time capsule of mid-2010s magic—and these tracks prove his sound was ahead of its time.

Which one’s your favorite? Drop it in the comments and let’s argue about it.

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