Former Remy Boy P-Dice Speaks On Fall Out With Fetty Wap; Fetty Wap Responds

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UPDATE: We added another video showing P-Dice making a DJ turn off Fetty Wap’s single ‘679’ below.

All videos are below. Spotted on The Source:

This week, P-Dice sat down with VladTV and discussed the issue for the first time publicly. Telling his side of he story, he explains in detail that he was removed from the group due to a skirmish with another New Jersey based artist and was thus deemed a liability.

No less than 24 hours later, Fetty Wap responded with a video of his own. Leaving the humility at the door, a more expressive and Fetty shared that he was never truly that close with P-Dice and his departure from the group was based on a lack of loyalty. Check out both videos below.

In addition, the fellow New Jersey artist that P-Dice mentions having beef with, Tax G, is claiming that Fetty took his entire style as well. From HHDX:

“I met up with P. Dice specifically about a couple months ago. But we from Jersey, we all know each other. And we know who’s doing their thing in each city, basically. So, it’s like mutual music. That’s it…A year and a half ago, I basically got a style I had patented and I had built since 2007-08. I hear ‘Trap Queen’ on the radio. A lot of people hit me up like ‘Tax, is that you? Is that you?’ I’m like ‘Wait, let me go hear this. Nah, that’s not me’…A lot of people was saying ‘Yo, he’s taking your shit. He’s stealing your adlibs.’ I just let that go. I’m like it’s a Jersey artist. I’mma support, but it’s just like what woke me up is the guy got the dreadlocks. And it wasn’t just black dreadlocks. They were actually blonde dreadlocks. And I been having the same [style] hair, dreadlocks since 2008. Even before that. So, it’s too strong of a coincidence. And it’s too close to home to be a clone.”





Fetty Wap Takes Noisey To His Hometown (Video)

In the latest episode of Noisey Raps: Fetty Wap shows us life in Paterson, New Jersey. Description below:

Noisey today is proud to present a new episode from its series Noisey Raps, featuring today’s most talked about rapper Fetty Wap. In the brand-new episode, he takes Noisey home to Patterson, NJ to meet the rest of Zoo Gang, Fetty’s close-knit and deeply loyal crew. Fetty’s friends and collaborators talk about the New Jersey native’s unlikely path to superstardom and the role his crew played in his success.

Sitting comfortably atop the charts with a newly-minted number one album, Fetty Wap is owning 2015. Built off the success of “Trap Queen” — a single as catchy as it is unavoidable — Fetty dominated the airwaves this summer. Right as he was rising to fame, Noisey linked up with Fetty and his crew for a brand-new episode of Noisey Raps.

The episode also catches Fetty as he performs a sold-out show to a ravenous New York crowd. Backstage he explains how to make Zoo Juice — “Remy and Patron. Half and half like Iced-Tea and lemonade. It’s not healthy.” — the unofficial drink of his crew.

Fetty Wap Ticketed Over Motorcycle Accident

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Fetty Wap’s been hit with 3 tickets … one for every break in his leg after that motorcycle accident.

Cops in Paterson, NJ — Fetty’s hometown — cited Fetty for driving without a license, no insurance, and failing to produce registration for his bike. (TMZ)

In related news, he recently did an interview with The Breakfast Club, which you can check out below.

Fetty Wap Involved In Serious Motorcycle Accident

From TMZ:

Fetty Wap was just involved in a scary motorcycle accident in his hometown of Paterson, New Jersey.

An eye-witness tells TMZ the rapper was on his motorcycle Saturday and tried passing one vehicle, he didn’t see another coming in the opposite direction and they collided.

A source close to Fetty tells TMZ the rapper is awake and talking at the hospital and appears to be OK … we’re told doctors are running tests for any possible fractures. He was riding alone during the accident.

Lil Dicky Creates Video For Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan-Assisted ‘$ave Dat Money’ (For Next To Nothing)

This guy is a genius:

Lil Dicky has released the visual for his single ‘$ave Dat Money’, which features current hot artists Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan. As you watch it, you learn just how close he’s staying within the song’s subject matter — by bartering with everyone he reaches out to (many of these people randoms he’s never met), he seems to have successfully pulled off the ballinest (not a word) video without ever reaching into his pocket. Plenty of big names get involved into the “experiment” as well.

The song is taken from his album Professional Rapper.

Fetty Wap Reveals Tracklisting For Upcoming Album

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The self-titled project drops October 10th. Tracklisting below.

1. “Trap Queen”
2. “How We Do Things” feat. Monty
3. “679” feat. Monty
4. “Jugg” feat. Monty
5. “Trap Luv”
6. “I Wonder”
7. “Again”
8. “My Way” feat. Monty
9. “Time” feat. Monty
10. “Boomin”
11. “RGF Island”
12. “D.A.M.”
13. “No Days Off” feat. Monty
14. “I’m Straight”
15. “Couple Bands”
16. “Rock My Chain” feat. M80
17. “Rewind” feat. Monty
18. “Let It Bang”
19. “For My Team” feat. Monty
20. “Whateva” feat. Monty
21. “Trap Queen (Remix)” feat. Gradur

Fetty Wap Reportedly Jumped, Relieved Of His Chain (& Dreads) At Stadium

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This is all from Media Takeout, so we hope there’s additional confirmation (you can certainly find plenty of talk about it on Twitter)…in the meantime, here’s the story:

Last night, Fetty Wap and his Remy Boys were in Stadium Nightclub and — much like Migos encountered — found themselves in a tight situation with some D.C. goons. Even with security, Wap seems to have come out of the eventual fight chain-less and hair-less:

Fetty’s security and his REMY BOYS bomies tried to fight off the DC THUGS .. . but they were outnumbered. As Fetty was trying to leave, we’re told that the THUGS ripped out his WEAVE (he has synthetic dreads) and they stole his chain.

Damn (if it’s in fact true). Regardless, Fetty Wap will probably bounce back, and D.C. will come out the loser in the long run (good luck — to actual Fetty Wap fans — being able to catch the artist out-and-about in the city moving forward).

UPDATE: Here’s comes the video footage (of which we’re sure there will be more):