Fetty Wap makes his return with his long-awaited fourth studio album Zavier, a 17-track project that reintroduces him from a more personal perspective. Leading the release is “White Roses,” accompanied by a visual directed by Edgar Esteves, which adds a cinematic layer to the track’s jazz-tinged production—built on crisp percussion, steady low-end, and fluid vocal rhythms.
With Zavier, Fetty shifts the focus inward, using the project to separate the public persona from the person behind it. While his breakout self-titled debut established the “Fetty Wap” the world came to know, this album leans into “Zavier”—the name used by those closest to him—offering a more grounded and introspective view of his life and artistry.
Shaped by a journey marked by both success and adversity, the project sees him reflecting on his experiences with greater depth and clarity. Tracks like “I Remember/Dear Zavier,” featuring G Herbo, and the introspective “Real Ones” alongside Albee Al and Harrd Luck, highlight a more reflective, emotionally open side of his songwriting. Throughout the album, Fetty balances vulnerability with confidence, delivering a body of work that feels both personal and creatively renewed.