Classic '90s cartoon sweater vest enthusiast Doug Funnie made his return to pop culture recently. YouTube's Adam Schleichkorn (aka Mylo the Cat) mashed Fetty Wap's hit single "Trap Queen" with clips of the beloved '90s-era cartoon show. "Trap Queen" is, at its core, a song about lovesickness — and who better to perform his own rendition of Fetty Wap's summer smash than TV's most lovesick teenager, Doug Funnie? Patti Mayonnaise, you're royalty to us," was the YouTube description for the video. Since dropping, the video has went viral and officially started the downhill spiral of "Trap Queen."

Fetty on the other hand is having a fantastic couple of months. After being earning a spot of this year's XXL Freshmen Class, Fetty has received major looks. Fetty has three songs in the top 20 of Billboard’s Hot 100 chart: “My Way” and “Trap Queen” in the top ten, and “679” in the 18 slot. This is the first time since 2013 a male rapper has accomplished the feat; two years ago, it was Eminem with “Rap God,” “Berzerk” and the Rihanna-featuring “Monster,” all singles from his seventh solo album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Fetty is the first male rapper to have concurrent top ten singles since Lil Wayne did t in 2011. The Patterson, N.J. native is also featured in Maxim Magazine September fashion feature. The most interesting Fetty Wap-related news is The Kansas City Royals' new postgame clubhouse tradition where they have see how many times they can say “1738″ in all of their post-game interviews.

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