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  • Full title: “I Remember / Dear Zavier”
  • Artist: Fetty Wap
  • Feature: G Herbo
  • Album: Zavier (2026 comeback project)

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  • This is part of Fetty’s first album after his release, making it way more reflective and personal
  • The track is described as an “ode to the past and the present,” basically him recounting life before fame, during it, and after away
  • G Herbo adds that grounded, street-heavy contrast to Fetty’s melodic style
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  • The title literally includes both:
    • “I Remember”
    • “Dear Zavier”
  • So people hear different parts and remember it differently

 

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