
Fetty Wap has officially returned to the spotlight, performing for the first time since his release from prison. The rapper, who spent three years incarcerated for drug trafficking, took the stage at an East Coast club on January 16, 2026, during his official welcome home party, much to the delight of his fans.
The New Jersey artist energized the crowd by performing his hit songs “Trap Queen” and “My Way,” with audience members enthusiastically singing along to the familiar choruses. Despite being out of practice, Fetty’s vocals appeared strong, showcasing his resilience and passion for music after a challenging period in his life.
In a recent interview, Fetty Wap expressed his desire to avoid discussing his prison experience in his upcoming music. He stated, “Honestly, I don’t feel like that’s important. I did my time… If they chose to talk about their jail st, that’s them. Me, I did my time with the guys… ‘Leave this st behind you. When you walk out, leave it here. We trying to see you on TV.'” Fetty emphasized that he wants to focus on creating new music that reflects his growth rather than dwelling on his past.
During his time in prison, Fetty received support from fellow artists like 50 Cent, Coi Leray, and Chief Keef, whom he thanked for their encouragement. As he embarks on this new chapter, Fetty Wap looks forward to evolving as an artist and reconnecting with his audience.
Fans are eager to see what direction his music will take next, especially as he aims to create fresh content that resonates with his experiences and appreciation for the craft. For more updates on Fetty Wap and other celebrity news, keep an eye on hiphopraisedmetheblog.com.
