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Traveling from show to show, Noisey gets a up-close glimpse at Fetty’s life since becoming a breakout star. Noisey is side-stage as the GRAMMY® nominated artist performs hits like “My Way,” “679” and “Trap Queen” in front of sold-out crowds in Indianaoplis, Detroit, and Madison. The film also catches Fetty and crew in their downtime, as they travel on their tour bus, soundcheck before shows, and meet fans all across the Midwest.
Welcome to the Zoo also catches Fetty and his close friend Shay talking about their own Bikes Up Guns Down initiative, which seeks to discourage violence and promote unity with dirt bike and ATV riding. As Shay says, “We ain’t just riding bikes, we sitting here getting the kids together letting them know, put the guns down man. Your favorite rap artist is telling you to put the guns down.”
Before his last performance at The Fillmore in Detroit, Noisey interviews Fetty and his crew one last time on the bus, talking with Fetty’s manager Danny Su, who details how Fetty’s unrelenting work ethic has been the key to his runaway success.