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First Year Active on YouTube
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First
Studio Release
|
Origin
|
Most Popular Track
(by 2015 YouTube views) |
Top 3 Countries
(by 2015 YouTube views)
|
Genre
(Wikipedia)
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Jess Glynne
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2012
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August 21, 2015
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London England
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1. U.K.
2. Italy
3. U.S.
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R&B,
Pop
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Years & Years
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2010
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July 10, 2015
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London England
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1. U.K.
2. Poland
3. U.S.
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Synthpop
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Catfish & the Bottlemen
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2007
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September 15, 2014
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Llandudno Wales
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1. U.K.
2. U.S.
3. Australia
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Alternative rock,
Indie rock
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James Bay
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2013
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March 23, 2015
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Hertfordshire England
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1. U.K.
2. U.S.
3. Germany
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Indie rock,
Folk rock, Soul
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Wolf Alice
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2010
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June 22, 2015
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London England
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1. U.K.
2. U.S.
3. Brazil
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Alternative rock,
Indie rock
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February 12, 2016
| Artist | Song | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Laura Pausini | Le Cose Che Vivi |
1996
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| Nat King Cole | L-O-V-E |
1964
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| Axel | Amo |
2005
|
| Franco de Vita | Te Amo |
1988
|
| Joaquín Sabina or Sabina y Cía | Contigo |
1996
|
| Adam Sandler | Grow Old With You |
1998
|
| Stevie Wonder | I Just Called to Say I Love You |
1984
|
| Savage Garden | Truly Madly Deeply |
1997
|
| Barry White | Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe |
1974
|
| Barry White | You're the First, the Last, My Everything |
1974
|
| Umberto Tozzi | Ti Amo |
1977
|
| Elton John | Can You Feel the Love Tonight |
1994
|
| Jovanotti | A Te |
2008
|
| Axel | Tu Amor Por Siempre |
2005
|
| Rabito | ... Que Te Quiero |
2003
|
| Tercer Cielo | Enamorados |
2012
|
| Chayanne | Completamente Enamorados |
1990
|
| Bryan Adams | Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? |
1995
|
February 11, 2016
May 2014By the end of 2014, “Trap Queen” has received an impressive 2.2 million views, but it still has a long way to go before reaching mainstream status (at the time of writing, it’s been viewed more than 700 million times). The song effectively spent 75 percent of the year under the radar — a perfect example of slow, word-of-mouth growth. But it’s still a local hit, played predominantly in the Northeastern U.S. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New England represent 73 percent of “Trap Queen” plays.
August 2014
- Fetty Wap uploads an audio-only version to YouTube. It receives approximately 1,000 views/day (190,000 total) until he uploads the official music video in August 2014.
- During this period, “Trap Queen” is a local hit. 57 percent of his views are from his home state of New Jersey, followed by 25 percent from New York and 2.2 percent from Virginia.
October 2014
- Fetty Wap releases the official video for “Trap Queen” on August 7.
November 2014
- Views of “Trap Queen” increase to about 15,000/day.
- A majority of views for “Trap Queen” shift from New Jersey, Fetty’s home state, to neighboring New York.
- Rapper Bobby Shmurda posts a video of himself singing to “Trap Queen” to his hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers.
December 2014
- Views of “Trap Queen” increase to about 30,000/day.
- Hip-hop blog Pigeons and Planes tweets and showcases “Trap Queen” as one of the Best Songs of the Week, one of the first major media outlets to drive visitors to the YouTube music video.
- Complex Magazine covers Fetty Wap in his first major interview.
- Fetty Wap signs to record label 300 Entertainment.
- Views of “Trap Queen” remain steady at about 30,000 - 50,000/day.
- Near the end of December 2014, Trap Queen appears on a number of “best of 2014” lists, including a wrap-up from Huffington Post and Noisey (which called it the “hottest New York record of the year”).
January 2015
- Views for “Trap Queen” skyrocket to 200,000/day.
February 2015
- Having appeared on several prominent end-of-year lists, Fetty is gaining mainstream popularity.
- Funkmaster Flex, on his radio show, debuts French Montana's remix of “Trap Queen.”
- For several weeks, “Trap Queen” has gone head-to-head against other hip-hop tracks on hip-hop site The Boombox. It now enters its Hall of Fame after users vote it superior to songs by Fabolous, J. Cole, Dipset, and Lil Wayne.
- Views double again, month-to-month, to 400,000/day.
- In an interview with i-D, Rihanna says that “Trap Queen” was the last song that she purchased.
- During a performance, Kanye West brings Fetty Wap as guest to perform “Trap Queen” at the Roc City Classic in New York City, after declaring it to be his "favorite song right now." Footage of Jay Z and Beyoncé, dancing to Fetty's performance amidst the crowd, emerges.
- Less than a week later, queen of acoustic hip-hop covers Niykee Heaton uploads a cover of “Trap Queen” on YouTube.
- Florida surpasses New York as the most popular source of “Trap Queen” views. “Trap Queen” reaches national status, spreading to multiple states beyond of the Northeastern U.S.
March 2015
April 2015
- Views reach the 1,000,000/day mark.
- Billboard runs an interview with Fetty Wap on March 5, where the rapper expounds on his unique blend of rap and singing: "I just wanted to do something different. Everybody was rapping. Everybody wants to be a rapper so I did something different. I started singing. But I ain't want to be a singer, so I did my own thing."
May 2015
- “Trap Queen” reach 2,000,000 views/day.
- In his most televised appearance to date, Fetty plays the MTV Movie Awards alongside Fallout Boy, with the band providing the backing to his performance of “Trap Queen.”
- Fetty, whose Paterson, N.J., roots are often discussed in interviews, is featured on NJ.com. His mother reveals that despite his perpetual modesty about his musical upbringing, Willie Maxwell II — Fetty Wap's real name — had played the piano and sang in the church quartet where his grandfather served as pastor.
- “Trap Queen” reaches 3,000,000 views/day.
- Drake reaches out to Fetty about collaborating, and the pair release “My Way.”
- Fetty gives a video tour on YouTube of his hometown Paterson, N.J.
June 2015
- By now, it’s so evident that “Trap Queen” is the summer's biggest track that pop culture site Jezebel names its songs of summer list Beyond ‘Trap Queen.'
- Fetty receives one of the top accolades for up-and-coming hip-hop artists, and lands in XXL Magazine's Freshman Class of 2015.
- The Music Choice channel uploads a video of Fetty receiving the award for Most Played Video in early 2015. Fetty, visibly moved, mumbles, "I ain't never win nothing in my life before ..."
July 2015
- Peak “Trap Queen.” Daily views of “Trap Queen” climax at approximately 3,500,000/day and growth has stalled to roughly 3 percent more than the previous month.
- Official video for Fetty’s “679” is released.
August 2015
September 2015
- Fetty becomes the first artist in history to hold four top 10 spots simultaneously on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart with “Again,” “679,” “My Way,” and “Trap Queen.”
- Fetty performs a “Back to School” concert in Paterson, N.J, and Mayor Jose Torres awards Fetty with the key to the city.
October 2015
- Fetty's highly anticipated self-titled album is released. It debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, and proceeds to sell 75,000 copies in the first week.
- Fetty features on French Montana's “Freaky,” as well as Ty Dolla $ign's “When I See Ya.”
November 2015
- David Guetta releases his video for “Bang My Head,” featuring Fetty alongside Sia.
December 2015Fetty Wap’s path to success was highly unorthodox. Rather than approach his musical career through traditional approaches, Fetty took a more unique route: he promoted the track on social media as far as it would go, and let the excitement of his growing fan base fuel its spread.
- “Trap Queen” is nominated for two Grammy Awards in the Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance categories.