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Fetty Wap Drops “Forever (71943509),” His First Solo Release in Over Two Years

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Fetty Wap returns with “Forever (71943509),” a bold solo track out now via RGF / 300 Ent.

Fetty Wap makes a powerful solo return with “Forever (71943509),” his first official single in more than two years. Released via RGF Productions / 300 Entertainment, the introspective track is produced by FrankGotThePack, Dvni, and APGoKrazy and arrives alongside a striking official music video.

The title references Fetty Wap’s inmate number at FCI Sandstone in Minnesota, where he is currently serving a six-year federal sentence. In a gesture of support, his family has launched a Change.org petition seeking a presidential pardon. Fans can show support by signing at change.org.

Despite personal setbacks, Fetty Wap remains a dominant force on the charts. His 3x Platinum 2015 hit “Again” recently climbed back to #1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, fueled by the viral “Blasting Fetty Wap on the JBL Speaker” meme. The trend reignited interest in his music, sending “Again” back into the Billboard Hot 100 and propelling his 2015 debut album Fetty Wap back onto the Billboard 200.

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A Diamond-certified artist and 2x GRAMMY® nominee, Fetty Wap has amassed billions of global streams with iconic singles like “Trap Queen,” “679,” and “My Way.” His legacy continues through acclaimed projects like The Butterfly Effect and King Zoo, and high-profile collaborations with Nicki Minaj, Sia, DJ Khaled, and more.

Watch the official video for “Forever (71943509)” now.

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