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American Rapper, Rod Wave released his debut album of the year titled “Last Lap” album. Last Lap is the upcoming sixth studio album by American rapper and singer Rod Wave, through Alamo Records.
The newly released project consists of 23 solid tracks. The album have 23 tracks and feature guest appearances from Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, and Rylo Rodriguez. The production was handled by Dmac, Exuising, Metro Boomin, T Five, TnTXD, Thaj Money, Wonderyo, and several other producers according to recent snippets. The album will serve as a follow-up to his fifth studio album, Nostalgia.
Rod Wave Last Lap Tracklist
1. Turtle Race
2. Last Lap
3. Apply Pressure
4. 25
5. Fuck Fame (feat. Lil Yachty & Lil Baby)
6. Federal Nightmares
7. Angel With An Attitude
8. The Best
9. Never Mind
10. Mike
11. Even Love
12. Waited 2 Late
13. D.A.R.E.
14. The Mess They Made
15. Karma
16. Spaceship
17. Lost In Love
18. Bachelor
19. Scared Love
20. Fall Fast in Love
21. Passport Junkie
22. IRan
23. Jersey Numbers (feat. Rylo Rodriguez)
24. Fall Fast in Love
25. Passport Junkie
The newly released project consists of 23 solid tracks.
No matter how hard he appears to try, Rod Wave seems unable to escape the sadness. As the veritable king of pain rap, the St. Petersburg, Florida, artist has frequently sworn off the emotional depths that came to define his catalogue, only to return to this thematic well again and again to produce masterful works born of hard times and mired in misery. As such, the trap-soul hybrids his fans continue to expect and, perhaps, demand from him persist on his sixth studio album Last Lap. Case in point: The finality implied by its title runs counter to the title track’s closing refrain, his inability to let go less a choice than a calling.
From the very beginning, Rod shows that he’s still wrestling with demons. Opener “Turtle Race” mourns the lost while fretting over fresh woes, not the least of which being an ominous interaction with law enforcement. “Federal Nightmares” furthers the narrative as he watches loved ones ensnared by a carceral system while wondering if he too will be harmed or even destroyed by it.
Not surprising given the gravity of its contents, only a few vocal guests get to enter his inner sanctum this time around. Lil Yachty and Lil Baby trade knowing verses with their peer on the unfiltered “Fuck Fame”, while Rylo Rodriguez shares some experiences worth processing on the frank advice session “Jersey Numbers”. Thankfully, a hopeful streak emerges now and then to counter the anxious gloom, evidenced by the heartfelt declarations of “25” and the powerful positive thinking behind the gospel-tinged “The Best”. No passive figure in his own story, he strikes back against hater mentalities on “Apply Pressure” and jet-sets defensively on “Passport Junkie”.
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