Fetty Wap reintroduces himself on fourth album ‘Zavier’: Listen
The seventeen-track project blends melodic Rap with raw reflection, marking a powerful return shaped by growth, family and hard-earned perspective.

Fetty Wap returns with purpose, perspective and power on his fourth studio album ‘Zavier’. The seventeen-track project marks a defining chapter for the 2x GRAMMY Award-nominated, RIAA Diamond-certified artist, blending the signature melodic Rap sound that made him a global force with a deeper, more reflective edge.
Led by the standout single ‘White Roses’, the album opens a new sonic lane. Built on skittering cymbals, steady basslines and Jazz-inspired swing, the track feels both intimate and expansive. It carries added emotional weight with background vocals from his sisters, Divinity and Ymanie, grounding the record in family and legacy.
With ‘Zavier’, Fetty shifts the lens inward. Whilst his breakout debut introduced the world to his larger-than-life persona, this project unveils the man behind the name—Zavier. It is a raw exploration of growth, survival and self-definition, shaped in part by time spent incarcerated, including months in solitary confinement. That experience fuels the album’s honesty and emotional clarity.
Tracks like ‘I Remember/Dear Zavier’ featuring G Herbo and ‘Real Ones’ with Albee Al and Harrd Luck highlight his introspective side. Meanwhile, collaborations with Wiz Khalifa, Tink, Max B and Monty inject energy and versatility across the project. Each feature feels intentional, adding texture without diluting Fetty’s unmistakable voice.
The album also signals a creative rebirth. Fetty Wap sounds sharper, freer and more intentional, balancing vulnerability with confidence.

In conclusion, to celebrate, Fetty will hit the stage for his ‘Welcome Home’ shows, beginning April 4 in Montclair, New Jersey, with multiple sold-out dates already confirmed.