The track features Fetty Wap’s signature singing-rap hybrid, often utilizing high-energy, infectious melodic hooks. Monty provides a complementary, slightly lower-toned melodic verse and ad-libs that solidify the "RGF" (Remy Boyz) brand.
Fetty Wap (Willie Junior Maxwell II), Monty (Monta Marcus Cage) Executive Summary
Artist: Fetty Wap (feat. Monty) Track: "How We Do Things" Format: Audio Only
The collaboration with Monty is crucial, highlighting the collaborative "Remy Boyz" sound that helped solidify Fetty Wap’s authentic street backing alongside his pop appeal.
Often centers on wealth accumulation, loyalty within the crew ("How We Do Things"), street life, and success. Relevance & Impact
"How We Do Things" is a collaborative track highlighting the distinct, melodic trap style that defined Fetty Wap’s meteoric rise in 2015, featuring his frequent collaborator and RGF Productions label-mate, Monty. The audio-only format emphasizes the vocal chemistry, ad-libs, and melodic flow between the two artists, characteristic of the mixtape-heavy era surrounding Fetty Wap's self-titled debut album. Style: Melodic Trap / Hip-Hop
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The track features Fetty Wap’s signature singing-rap hybrid, often utilizing high-energy, infectious melodic hooks. Monty provides a complementary, slightly lower-toned melodic verse and ad-libs that solidify the "RGF" (Remy Boyz) brand.
Fetty Wap (Willie Junior Maxwell II), Monty (Monta Marcus Cage) Executive Summary
Artist: Fetty Wap (feat. Monty) Track: "How We Do Things" Format: Audio Only
The collaboration with Monty is crucial, highlighting the collaborative "Remy Boyz" sound that helped solidify Fetty Wap’s authentic street backing alongside his pop appeal.
Often centers on wealth accumulation, loyalty within the crew ("How We Do Things"), street life, and success. Relevance & Impact
"How We Do Things" is a collaborative track highlighting the distinct, melodic trap style that defined Fetty Wap’s meteoric rise in 2015, featuring his frequent collaborator and RGF Productions label-mate, Monty. The audio-only format emphasizes the vocal chemistry, ad-libs, and melodic flow between the two artists, characteristic of the mixtape-heavy era surrounding Fetty Wap's self-titled debut album. Style: Melodic Trap / Hip-Hop