Prayers flood from fans as "Trap Queen" rapper Fetty Wap was confirmed to be involved in a motorcycle collision on Sept. 26 in Paterson, New Jersey, and reportedly left pal Chris Brown crazily devastated over the accident.

Thousands of fans all over the world sent well wishes to Fetty Wap as soon as the news hit the web, with some saying that "he seems like a super nice guy" and that the accident has "brought tears to [a fan's] eyes", the Hollywood Life reports.

According to TMZ, the 25-year-old singer said that he broke his leg badly and the crash has left him severely battered and injured.

The singer, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, allegedly got caught in the crash after he attempted to pass a vehicle but failed to see another one coming from the other direction, eyewitnesses told TMZ.

While the motorcycle fiasco sounds no good news to anybody, Hollywood Life reports that Fetty Wap's close friend, Chris Brown was said to be extremely affected and is making sure that Fetty Wap is in a safe and sound condition.

"Chris can't believe what he's seeing online. Fetty is his boy, and seeing him all beat up and bruised is devastating to him. Damn. They were just touring together and Chris is beside himself," a source said to Hollywood Life exclusively.

This was after photos of a man caught up in an accident, presumed to be Fetty, have surfaced online, and luckily, despite the tragic crash and bruised body, the man was still responsive and able to stand up.

"He can't believe this is happening," the source continued to tell Hollywood Life. "He's called Fetty's people to see if this actually happened and if it did that he's all right. This is bad news, but Chris hopes everything will be fine."

According to AP, the rapper has received three summonses after the crash.

Patterson Police Director Jerry Speziale told AP that Fetty was "cited for driving without a license, not having insurance and failing to produce a vehicle registration card."

Earlier today, Fetty Wap gave relief to some worried friends and fans as he posted an Instagram video saying "I'll be alright."

"Appreciate Ya so much for the prayers ... they told me don't make a video but I'm still breathing so I gotta let ya no I'll be back," Fetty said in his Instagram post caption.

According to CNN, the motorcycle collision took place just a day before Fetty Wap launched his self-titled album, which includes hits like "My Way", "679" and "Trap Queen," among other songs.