You’ll often hear Fetty Wap shout out "1738" at the beginning of his songs, including "679." This refers to the Remy Boyz 1738 crew.

If you listen to the version on the Fetty Wap album, P-Dice's verse is omitted, leaving only Monty. The original full version featuring both can be found on his 2014 mixtape, Up Next . Fetty Wap 679 feat. Remy Boyz

The number is a nod to Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal , which the group considered the finest cognac. Where to Listen You’ll often hear Fetty Wap shout out "1738"

You can find the official music video and stream the track on various platforms: Available on YouTube . Streaming: Listen on Spotify or SoundCloud . P-Dice's verse is omitted

Fetty Wap 679 Feat. Remy Boyz -

You’ll often hear Fetty Wap shout out "1738" at the beginning of his songs, including "679." This refers to the Remy Boyz 1738 crew.

If you listen to the version on the Fetty Wap album, P-Dice's verse is omitted, leaving only Monty. The original full version featuring both can be found on his 2014 mixtape, Up Next .

The number is a nod to Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal , which the group considered the finest cognac. Where to Listen

You can find the official music video and stream the track on various platforms: Available on YouTube . Streaming: Listen on Spotify or SoundCloud .