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[WATCH] Ed Sheeran Covers Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen"


When you hear this line at a party: "1738, I'm like "hey, what's up, hello...", just know party-goers will turn up and sing along with the rest of the lyrics from Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen". Originally released in 2014, the song gained popularity within the first few months and still reigns as one of the top "trap songs" of 2015. Everyone has sung along to the catchy tune, including London-singer, Ed Sheeran, who performed an acoustic version of the song on Jimmy Fallon.  


New Jersey native, Willie Maxwell aka Fetty Wap,  knew "Trap Queen" was going to become a hit, but not to the extent it has reached now. Thanks to social media, the song has made it's way to the ears of all rap and hip hop music appreciators around the U.S. Just recently, Grammy-nominee, singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran, may have introduced the song to a "new demographic to potential fans", according to the Inquisitr, by performing it on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show. The performance has almost received 3 million views on YouTube!

Check out the performance here:

(Photo: Ed Sheeran's official website)


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