Fetty Wap took his talents to Stage 48 in New York City last night (July 8) where he headlined Revolt and Power 105.1's concert. The Paterson, N.J. native came to party, bringing his entire crew, the Remy Boyz, with him as he stormed the stage. "First off, I wanna thank y'all for having me," said the 2015 XXL Freshman crooner as he took the mic. Before beginning his set, Fetty let the packed house know that Montana "Monty" Bucks wouldn't be performing because he was feeling a bit under the weather. The crowd—filled with mostly New Jersey natives—seemed a bit saddened by the news, but that would quickly change once the party began.

Earlier in the show, a number of rising artists took the stage, including 2 Milli, Audrey Rose, Menace and more. At the start of his set, Fetty brought out singer Liam Lis, who sang earlier in the night. The two performed Liam's new song, which Wap is featured on the opening verse. Once Liam finished his song, everything was Remy Boyz. Rocking white jeans, a hoodie and a snapback, an exited Fetty exclaimed, "I do this for my fam, for my block! Welcome back to the zoo!" He proceeded to bring a camera man to the center of the stage, as he prepared to wild out for an a cappella rendition of "Trap Queen." From top to bottom, the 300 Entertainment signee had everyone at Stage 48 singing along at the top of their lungs. The show started on a rather high note, with Fetty dancing across the stage and swinging his locs back and forth as he sang "My Way." The Remy Boyz performance would soon turn to a party, as the instrumentals for "679" started and everyone in the audience went off. Feeling the turned up vibes in the room, Fetty requested that the song be replayed as he and P-Dice began singing and getting their swerve on across the stage.

The talented upstart needed a quick break but he wouldn't waste too much time before jumping into "A Couple Bandz." The party stopped for a second so Fetty could talk to the audience, saying what's up to all of the New York and New Jersey natives who came out to show love. Next up was "RGF Island," followed by Fetty pulling out a wad of cash and showing off his riches. He pulled back while P and the rest of his entourage kept the party going, but would reemerge to perform "Again." Dice and Fetty then performed their track "Bad Girlz," while the crowd screamed Fetty's signature ad-libs. The night was coming to an end, but not before Fetty did his verse on Chedda Da Connect's "Flicka Da Wrist" remix. Feeling like it was just what the crowd needed, Fetty would perform a cappella versions of "Trap Queen" and "My Way" once again, this time seriously flexing his vocals before calling it a night.

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