Fetty Wap said the $1 million he gave a friend came in two separate checks — $500,000 each — and he didn’t think twice about handing it over in a interview he previously did with The Crew Has It.
“It was two checks, $500,000 and $500,000… I’m looking at it like, here,” he recalled. “He asked me, ‘What you want off that?’ I told him, ‘It’s yours, we good.’”
Despite the generous move, the relationship eventually fell apart.
“I never seen it,” he added, referring to both the money and the friendship.
Still, Fetty made it clear there’s no bad blood. He says it was all part of a learning experience during a time when everyone involved was still figuring life out.
“I didn’t have to do nothing, I was just being loyal,” he said. “I don’t fault nobody… we both just didn’t know too much.”
He also shared that his mindset back then was about building long-term success — not just chasing a quick payday.
The story adds to a bigger conversation in hip-hop about loyalty, money, and how quickly relationships can shift once success enters the picture. From business gone wrong to mismatched expectations, situations like this aren’t uncommon when real money gets involved.
So here’s the question: if you put your friend in position with life-changing money and they switched up on you… are you charging it to the game or cutting them off for good?
