Overview
- The album arrived Friday on streaming services with 17 songs and immediate fan buzz.
- Fetty Wap, who is on home confinement after release from federal prison in January, says he started the project January 7 and wrapped initial sessions by January 10.
- He recorded about 123 songs and chose 17, aiming for good energy rather than a prison memoir.
- Collaborations include Wiz Khalifa, Max B, Tink, Monty, and G Herbo, with diaristic storytelling on I Remember and a lead single, White Roses, featuring his sisters and a new Edgar Esteves video.
- Coverage frames the release as reinvention and reach—AP highlights his push for fun and maturity, HotNewHipHop spotlights the full tracklist and sound, and Hip Hop Vibe emphasizes resilience and a fresh chapter.