Fetty Wap performs with broken leg in first show since motorcycle accident

'This muh-f**ka hurts like a b**ch'

Justin Carissimo
Brooklyn, New York
Friday 23 October 2015 07:43 BST
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Fetty Wap performs in Brooklyn.
Fetty Wap performs in Brooklyn. (Bennett Raglin/Getty Images/Powerhouse 105)

Fetty Wap performed inside Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Thursday night for the first time since his September 28 motorcycle accident.

The Paterson, New Jersey native was one of the most anticipated acts of Power 105.1’s Powerhouse 2015. Fetty admitted that he was nervous to performas he sat in a giant, golden throne with his leg propped up.

"This muh-f**ka hurts like a b**ch," he said, with a Louis Vuitton scarf draped over his injured leg.

Sure enough, Fetty said that nothing would keep him from performing for his fans nearly 25-miles from his hometown.

The self-described “long haired, one-eyed n***a" who debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, said he largely owes his success to fans of "Trap Queen," inevitably the hottest song of Summer 2015.

French Montana would later join the Remy Boyz on stage to support Fetty and likely promote the pair's upcoming mixtape collaboration Coke Zoo. French also paid tribute to the late rapper Chinx, 31-year-old Lionel Pickens, who was fatally shot in Queens earlier this year.

Fetty capped his performance by standing up and showing love to his fans, saying that he would stand up for them as doctors gave him another five weeks before he's able to begin walking again.

The rappers were just two of several big name acts at the concert series including Future, Big Sean, Fetty Wap, Meek Mill, Jeremih, Jidenna and Omarion.

Watch the performance below:

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