Rod Wave Teases “Soulfly” With New Single “Tombstone”

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Why is someone always cutting onions when Rod Wave’s music comes on?

On Friday morning, you better have a fresh box of tissues by your side for two reasons: COVID is still around and Rod Wave will release his brand new Soulfly album that day.

While you can expect to hear some authentic hood s**t on Soulfly, you should also expect to hear passionate vocal performances. Today, to hype us up for the forthcoming album, Rod Wave decided to release the very powerful “Tombstone.”

In “Tombstone,” Rod Wave addresses his haters, his critics, his peers, and his lady that always talks about missing him. He also lets the world know that death crosses his mind quite a bit. As usual, the Florida rapper does an outstanding job of hitting us with a vocal performance that you will feel in your soul.

No hype, the music video to “Tombstone” almost made me tear up. I won’t describe to you what happens in it, I just want you to watch it below.

 


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