“Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap is a romantic rap song that celebrates the loyalty and partnership between the singer and his female counterpart in the context of their shared involvement in the drug trade.
🥇1st Place – Harlem Fetty
🥈2nd Place – William Singe
🥉3rd Place – Kurt Hugo Schneider
4th Place – SoMo
5th Place – Niykee Heaton
6th Place – Harlem Fetty
7th Place – BBC Radio 1
8th Place – Adriana Polk
9th Place – Vedo
10th Place – Waxx
11th Place – Danelle Sandoval
12th Place – Will Gittens
13th Place – Qualquer coisa
14th Place – C D
15th Place – HSZ PRODUCTION
Did you know?
The song’s lyrics depict a deep romantic connection between Fetty Wap and his “Trap Queen,” who is not only his lover but also his partner in crime.
The line “She my trap queen, let her hit the bando” suggests that she is involved in his illegal activities, specifically dealing drugs.
The term “trap queen” is a slang term for a woman who is involved in the drug trade and is loyal to her partner.
The song celebrates their relationship, emphasizing mutual support and loyalty, as seen in lines like “We started out selling base, now we poppin’ M’s” and “You take my breath away”.
The use of trap music elements and the celebratory tone of the song reflect the lifestyle and culture associated with the trap genre, while the romantic undertones highlight the unique bond between the two protagonists.

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