It was either go back to how we used to act, or smoke a lot of weed.” Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with some of music’s biggest names, Maxwell has had to make a few adjustments: “I had to find a balanced place. Although not yet released, he’s recently recorded a song with Nelly, and is in talks with Lil Wayne’s camp about working together on new music. “I really smoke because my life changed real fast,” says Maxwell, who went from questionable activities (“Trap Queen,” after all, references cooking crack cocaine,) to collaborating with his musical idols, among them Gucci Mane, Drake, Sia, and David Guetta. Prior to the single’s release he had spent relatively little time-just over a year-pursuing music professionally. It was one of just five songs to exceed 400 million plays. His single “Trap Queen” became the most on-demand song when it came out in 2015 with 616.46 million audio and video streams. I love being happy.”įame came quickly for Fetty Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell II. “I probably smoke weed about every 30 minutes. “I wouldn’t say I’m addicted to it, but I wouldn’t say I’m not addicted either,” he tells CR with a smile (the rapper says nearly everything with a smile). Keep an eye out for Fetty Wap brand pre-rolled joints at your local MJ mart later this year. Everyone on the bus gets free weed, and the artist himself receives an offer to collaborate. He’s on the road for his new mixtape, For My Fans, and as we settle into his tour bus minutes before his next show, a part-fan part businessman politely interrupts to offer his goods-all marijuana-related, to the rapper.
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