Earlier this summer, Fetty Wap was in the somewhat uncomfortable position of being really, really popular, based on the merit of one insanely good song. "Trap Queen" was so good — it had the perfect melody, Fetty's brick-throwing chorus, and that weird slide whistle — it was hard to imagine he could ever top it, or even match it quickly enough to avoid being relegated to the catchy but cast-off island of one-hit wonders. By the end of August, Fetty's first three singles — "Trap Queen," "679," and "My Way" — were all in the top 11 of Billboard's Hot 100, an impressive feat last achieved by the Beatles.
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