Ghetto Gospel is the first official album from Florida native Rod Wave. While the set was executive-produced by Kevin Gates, an early motivating figure who also appears on two tracks, Wave is his own artist, rapping and singing from the heart about his problems, capable of swinging from gruff to sweet within one line. "Got too much stuck on my chest, can't get it off of me/I put my demons to rest but they been stalking me" exemplifies his struggle in "Poison." For someone who writes a lot about solitude and alienation, it's ...
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Ghetto Gospel is the first official album from Florida native Rod Wave. While the set was executive-produced by Kevin Gates, an early motivating figure who also appears on two tracks, Wave is his own artist, rapping and singing from the heart about his problems, capable of swinging from gruff to sweet within one line. "Got too much stuck on my chest, can't get it off of me/I put my demons to rest but they been stalking me" exemplifies his struggle in "Poison." For someone who writes a lot about solitude and alienation, it's fitting that there's only one other guest, Lil Durk, on a remix of the PTSD track "Heart on Ice.", Rovi
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