Fetty Wap returns with Zavier, a comeback that feels equal parts reflection and reset. Fresh off his release, the 17-track project captures a more grounded, self-aware version of Fetty, without losing the melodic magic that made him a household name. This isn’t just a return; it’s a reintroduction.
The energy is different this time. Where his earlier hits leaned heavily into carefree vibes, Zavier balances that signature bounce with introspection, growth, and emotional clarity. The result is a project that feels mature but still accessible, blending trap, R&B, and melodic rap into a sound that hits for both longtime fans and a new Gen Z audience.

Fetty Wap Evolves While Staying True
What makes Zavier stand out is how Fetty Wap stretches his sound without abandoning it. His vocals are still smooth and instantly recognizable, but there’s more intention behind every note. Themes of love, loss, freedom, and self-awareness run throughout the album, giving it depth beyond just vibes.
The project moves fluidly between feel-good records and introspective moments, proving that Fetty isn’t chasing trends, he’s building on his foundation.
Standout Tracks Where Fetty Wap Delivers
- “Right Back to You” – The opener sets the tone with a grown and polished vibe. Fetty leans into his melodic strengths, delivering a smooth, reflective track that feels like a fresh chapter.
- “White Roses” – A standout fan favorite and one of the most personal cuts. With soft, almost nostalgic production and harmonies (including his sisters), it highlights Fetty’s emotional range.
- “I Remember” (feat. G Herbo) – One of the most introspective tracks on the album. G Herbo adds grit while Fetty reflects on his journey, making it one of the project’s most powerful moments.
- “Fool for You” – A melodic, R&B-leaning track that samples The Cranberries, blending nostalgia with modern emotion. It’s soft, catchy, and built for replay.
- “BossDon” (feat. Max B) – A standout collab that bridges generations. Fetty pays homage while still making the track his own, creating a moment that feels both celebratory and full circle.
Fetty Wap Proves He’s Still Got It
Zavier isn’t about chasing his Trap Queen era—it’s about evolving past it. Fetty Wap delivers a project that feels intentional, versatile, and rooted in real-life experience. For a Gen Z and millennial audience that values authenticity and growth, Zavier hits as a comeback with substance, not just nostalgia.
It’s clear: Fetty Wap isn’t just back. He’s leveling up.
By: Khalinah Ellick | Managing Editor



