Released: June 7, 2017

Songwriter: Fetty Wap

Producer: Ace Bankz

[Chorus]
I fell in love with the cash, I fell out of my feelings
And I go and get the bags, stack it up for my children
Make a lot of people mad but that paper keep coming
Bitch we runnin', Zoovie Zoo, I'm 'bout to turn up the summer
I fell in love with the cash, I fell out of my feelings
I go and get the bags, stack it up for my children
Make a lot of people mad but that paper keep coming
Bitch we runnin', Zoovie Zoo, I'm 'bout to turn up the summer

[Verse]
Shawty get it up, I can get it on, just hit my line
Baby I'm a boss, get what you want, don't waste no time
Love the way you shake, just like the number, you be four nine
Show you why you fake, man sure you is a lame, damn
Is you tryna skate? I got the Rover parked outside
We can drive estates, just spread your wings, I can make you fly
Is you understand, I swear I want you to be mine baby
Swimming in your lake, I'ma take my time baby
Show you why you great, I don't gotta press rewind baby
Just like a star, I love the way you shine baby
Is you understand, I swear I want you to be mine baby
Show you why you great, I don't gotta press rewind baby

[Chorus]
I fell in love with the cash, I fell out of my feelings
Ayy I go and get the bags, stack it up for my children
Make a lot of people mad but that paper keep coming
Bitch we runnin', Zoovie Zoo, I'm 'bout to turn up the summer
I fell in love with the cash, I fell out of my feelings
Ayy I go and get the bags, stack it up for my children
Make a lot of people mad but that paper keep coming
Bitch we runnin', Zoovie Zoo, I'm 'bout to turn up the summer

Fetty Wap

Willie Junior Maxwell II (b. June 7, 1991), better known by his stage name Fetty Wap, is a rapper and singer coming out of Paterson, New Jersey. He describes his musical style as “ignorant R&B.”

“Fetty” means money and “Wap” is a homage to “Guwop,” a nickname for Gucci Mane (though “Guwop” can also mean money).

Fetty’s known for his breakout hit “Trap Queen” and other songs like “679,” “My Way,” “Again,” and “Jimmy Choo.”