Travis Scott fans are feeling “Fe!n” after the rapper's Tuesday, Dec. 26, two-hour show at the Prudential Center in Newark. Hearing “Fe!n,” a single from Scott's latest album, “Utopia,” 10 times in a row will do that to you. “Fe!n” on the repeat button has become a thing for Scott — he recently did it at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and at Madison Square Garden in New York City. At the sold-out show in Newark, he preceded each rendition with a dedication — the “real ragers” at the end of the arena, a shirtless kid in a hat, and the “real, real computer mob.” The track — a real banger, especially when performed live — merges trap rap with industrial rock and EDM. Each performance was about a minute long, abbreviated from the album version. On stage, "fe!n" is pronounced somewhere between "fine" and "fiend." Toward the end of the “Fe!n” performances, Scott focused his attention on the audience in the stage's two pits, imploring them to split t