Royals slip Fetty Wap references into postgame interviews
According to Billboard, Fetty now has three songs occupying the top 20 spots on the Hot 100 chart, makin him the first male rapper to accomplish this since Em, back in 2013 with “Rap God”, “Berzerk”, and “Monster”. The New Jersey rhymer has now joined the rare company of Hip Hop legend Eminem in a Billboard Hot 100 feat.
The rapper’s debut single, “Trap Queen”, has become a smash hit over the past several months and is now outfielder Lorenzo Cain’s walk-up music.
If you still have no idea what’s going on here, give “Trap Queen” a listen below. However, he was only a featured artist in the latter song, which was from Wayne’s 10th studio album “I Am Not a Human Being II”.
OMI’s “Cheerleader” was at #1, with The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” at #2 and Silento’s “Watch Me” rounding out the Top 3.
The Royals, who lead the American League Central Division by nine games, reportedly have a system in place where players fine one another for failing to mention “1738” in postgame interviews.
Before we continue, let’s talk about what the number “1738” means.
Players on the Royals are referencing Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” in Cognac-laced answers to the media.