Fetty Wap Addresses Claims He Was Jumped In Washington D.C.

    Fetty Wap’s first four singles recently charted within the Billboard Top 10 as it seems like nothing is going wrong for the New Jersey rap singer.

    Over the weekend however, Fetty reportedly hit a snag when MediaTakeout claimed he was jumped at a Washington D.C. nightclub. Their report says that the “My Way” singer had his chain snatched and a few of his dreads removed. Now, Fetty Wap is claiming those rumors are false and took to social media to state is rebuttal.

    “I just heard that somebody pulled my fucking hair out and I got robbed,” he said via the Instagram video while pointing at what shows his dreads to be full. “Bitch, where? Let me know. Let me know. Tell me. Please.” Fetty also captioned the video by exclaiming, “@mediatakeout suck my dick.”

    Fetty Wap is currently on Chris Brown’s One Hell Of A Nite tour. The incident in dispute happened at Stadium nightclub in D.C.

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    7 thoughts on “Fetty Wap Addresses Claims He Was Jumped In Washington D.C.

    1. No one is hating on him, this f@g just sucks. When did hiphop become something you can’t express a truth about without someone saying you are hating. This guy contributes absolute nothing to the culture and anyone who likes his music is an idiot. Also, he sent a pic of his hair and not his chain. He got called out by horse shoe gang and has not responded. I’m not mad at that. That’s what sorry ass rappers do when they get called out. I challenge Fetty F@g to give us one hot 16 that he writes. Just one and then lets see what he got. We already know the outcome. Anyone who thinks otherwise, kick rocks.

    2. I cant even believe this guy is winnin with ABC lyrics. Come my way.. i have somethin to say… ?? Pls lord, help us!

      1. It’s a sad day when a guy like this is finding some kind of success within the culture. He’s just something created by these record labels that won’t be around this time next year.

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