Fetty Wap - | Wake Up
: Fetty shared his own difficulties, noting how his eye made school a struggle and how he often felt like an outsider. Back to Eastside High
Produced by , "Wake Up" has that signature melodic trap sound that defined Fetty's peak era. Fetty Wap - Wake Up
Beyond the Trap: Why Fetty Wap’s “Wake Up” Still Hits Before the world knew him as a chart-topping powerhouse, was just a kid from Paterson, NJ, trying to find his way. While hits like "Trap Queen" made him a household name, "Wake Up" (released in 2016) offered a more personal glimpse into his journey, serving as an anthem for the underdogs and the "misfits". An Ode to the "Class of Zoo16" : Fetty shared his own difficulties, noting how
: Filming in his old hallways wasn't just for show. Fetty wanted to prove to students that success is possible even for someone who sat in those exact same chairs. While hits like "Trap Queen" made him a
The music video is a nostalgic trip back to his alma mater, in Paterson—the same school that inspired the iconic film Lean on Me .
: The video wasn't without drama. The Paterson School District launched an investigation into how the production—which featured marijuana references and lewd imagery—gained access to the building. Chart Success and Sonic Vibes