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Wichita State’s Markis McDuffie receives Instagram shoutout from rapper Fetty Wap
You know who else clearly listens to Fetty Wap?
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Apparently the rapper recites the number 1738 in several of his songs – including the hit, “Trap Queen” – as a shout out to his crew, “Remy Boyz 1738“, which took its name from a Remy Martin cognac. The track joined “Trap Queen” (#6) and “679” (#18) as one of the hottest 20 singles in the country. Lil Wayne last did that in September 2011 with “She Will” and “How To Love”.
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. Collaboration songs “Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift, featuring Kendrick Lamar and “See You Again” by Wiz Khlaifa, featuring Charlie Puth, are at numbers four and five, respectively.
According to a report by the Kansas City Star, Kansas City Royals players are holding each other to using the numbers “1738” in each of their post-game interviews.
Sometimes it can be a bit boring when you’re dominating your respective league, but Kansas City is having a heck of a time doing so, even bringing the jubilance to the clubhouse for postgame interviews with the media.
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When “Trap Queen” began bubbling in 2014, many believed Fetty Wap would quickly be written off as a one-hit wonder.