Lyrics of Trap Queen

Lyrics of Trap Queen

Trap Queen – Fetty Wap

“Trap Queen” is a breakout hit by American rapper Fetty Wap, released in 2014. The song quickly gained popularity for its catchy hook and unique blend of hip-hop and trap elements. It tells the story of a romantic relationship intertwined with the hustle of street life, highlighting themes of loyalty and ambition.

Lyrics

[Refrain]
I’m like “Hey, what’s up? Hello” (Ayy)
Seen yo pretty ass soon as you came in the door
I just wanna chill, got a sack for us to roll
Married to the money, introduced her to my stove
Showed her how to whip it, now she remixin’ for low
She my trap queen, let her hit the bando
We be countin’ up, watch how far them bands go
We just set a goal, talkin’ matchin’ Lambos
At 56 a gram, 5 a hundred grams though
Man, I swear I love her, how she work the damn pole
Hit the strip club, we be lettin’ bands go
Everybody hatin’, we just call them fans, though
In love with the money, I ain’t never lettin’ go

[Chorus]
And I get high with my baby (My baby)
I just left the mall, I’m gettin’ fly with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby (My baby)
I be in the kitchen cookin’ pies with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby (My baby)
I just left the mall, I’m gettin’ fly with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby
I be in the kitchen cookin’ pies

[Verse 1]
I’m like, “Hey, what’s up? Hello”
I hit the strip with my trap queen, ’cause all we know is bands
I just might snatch up a ‘Rari and buy my boo a Lamb’
I just might snatch her a necklace, drop a couple on a ring
She ain’t wantin’ for nothin’ because I got her everything
It’s big ZooWap from the bando
Remind me where I can’t go
Remy Boyz got the stamp though
Count up hella them bands though
Boy how far can your bands go?
Fetty Wap, I’m livin’ fifty thousand K how I stand though
If you checkin’ for my pockets I’m like…

[Chorus]
And I get high with my baby (My baby)
I just left the mall, I’m gettin’ fly with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby (My baby)
I be in the kitchen cookin’ pies with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby (My baby)
I just left the mall, I’m gettin’ fly with my baby, yeah
And I can ride with my baby (My baby)
I be in the kitchen cookin’ pies

[Refrain]
I’m like, “Hey, what’s up? Hello”
Seen yo’ pretty ass soon as you came in the door
I just wanna chill, got a sack for us to roll
Married to the money, introduced her to my stove
Showed her how to whip it, now she remixin’ for low
She my trap queen, let her hit the bando
We be countin’ up, watch how far them bands go
We just set a goal, talkin’ matchin’ Lambos
At 56 a gram, 5 a hundred grams though
Man, I swear I love her how she work the damn pole
Hit the strip club, we be lettin’ bands go
Everybody hatin’, we just call them fans though
In love with the money, I ain’t never lettin’ go

[Verse 2]
I be smokin’ dope and you know Backwoods what I roll
Remy Boyz, Fetty eatin’ shit up, that’s fasho
I’ll run in ya house, then I’ll fuck your ho
‘Cause Remy Boyz or nothin’
Re-Re-Remy Boyz or nothin’, yeah

[Outro: Nitt Da Gritt]
Yeah, you hear my boy
Soundin’ like a zillion bucks on the track
I got whatever on my boy, whatever
Put your money where your mouth is
Money on the wood make the game go good
Money out of sight cause fights
Put up or shut up, huh?
Nitt Da Gritt, huh, RGF Productions
Squad

Details

Duration: Approximately 4 minutes
Key: F# Minor
Genre: Hip-Hop, Trap
Year Released: 2015
Language: English

Legacy

“Trap Queen” was a commercial success, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was praised for its catchy hook and Fetty Wap’s unique vocal delivery. The song’s success helped Fetty Wap gain widespread recognition and paved the way for his debut album. “Trap Queen” remains a staple in hip-hop playlists and continues to be celebrated for its impact on the genre.

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