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🔥 Fetty Wap Announces Comeback Album Zavier After Prison Release — “I Feel New Again”

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Fetty Wap is officially stepping back into the spotlight — and he’s doing it on his own terms.

Just months after being released from prison, the Grammy-nominated artist revealed his comeback album Zavier is set to drop on March 27, marking a major new chapter in his life and career.

Fetty, whose real name is Willie Maxwell II, shared that the project represents growth, reflection, and a fresh mindset following his time behind bars.

“I’m just happy & grateful to be back,” he said in a statement. “This new music is a reflection of a new chapter in my life. I just want to bring back good energy & good vibes.”

Alongside the announcement, Fetty released a black-and-white trailer showing a more introspective side of himself — opening up about the loneliness he experienced and rediscovering who he truly is beyond the fame.

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“When you lose everything, all you got left is the person your mama made you,” he says in the clip. “People call me Fetty, but the people who know me call me Zavier.”

The rapper, best known for hits like Trap Queen, was released in January after serving time in a federal prison in Minnesota following a 2022 drug case. He is currently completing the remainder of his sentence under home confinement in New Jersey.

Now focused on music and personal growth, Fetty says he’s embracing a slower, more meaningful approach to life.

“I feel new. I feel rehabilitated,” he shared in a recent interview. “I’m just going to take my time and enjoy life.”

To celebrate the album, Fetty will hit the road for a series of East Coast shows, starting with a sold-out hometown performance at the Wellmont Theater on April 4, followed by stops in Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania.

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With Zavier, Fetty Wap isn’t just dropping music — he’s reintroducing himself to the world.

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