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The Kansas City Royals are using Fetty Wap lyrics to troll reporters
Baseball’s regular season is quite long.
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You know who else clearly listens to Fetty Wap?
Specifically, the numbers 17 and 38.
In addition to matching Eminem’s impressive mark, Fetty also became the first male rapper in four years to have concurrent singles reach the top 10 since Lil Wayne did it back in 2011.
The Kansas City Royals, now sporting the MLB’s second-best record and a nine-game lead in the American League West, are having all kinds of fun laying waste to their competition on the diamond. Today (July 30), Wap dropped a new track, the intense sizzler “I Wonder”.
Then, Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas decided to have a little fun with McCullough.
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Featuring Remy Boyz, “679” is now at number 18 on the chart, making Wap the first rapper with three top 20 songs at the same time on the chart since November 23, 2013, when Eminem achieved the same milestone with his songs “Rap God”, “Berzerk” and “The Monster” featuring Rihanna. It kicks off with the numbers “1738” (a reference to Remy Martin 1738 cognac), and now players are trying to confuse reporters. Can you imagine how hard it would be to work a Carly Rae Jepsen reference into interviews?