somerandomlonelyteen :
Rod Wave’s Last Lap feels like more than just an album — it’s almost like an open diary he left for the world, and when you listen, it pulls you right into his pain, his memories, and the weight of everything he’s been carrying. From the very first track, it feels heavy, like he’s letting us sit with him in the moments where the fame doesn’t matter and the money doesn’t fix the hurt. You can hear the grief for his uncle, the frustration with people switching up, and the way he’s trying to balance being strong with still being human. Songs like “Turtle Race” make you realize how fast life moves even when you’re stuck in the past, while “25” makes you feel the loneliness and social anxiety that most people would never expect a superstar to admit. What makes it powerful is that Rod doesn’t just sing — he bleeds on these tracks, like every bar is another piece of his heart being put on the line. Listening to Last Lap feels like riding through your own thoughts at night, when the world is quiet and you finally face everything you’ve been running from. It’s raw, it’s painful, but it’s also healing in a strange way, because hearing him be so vulnerable makes you feel less alone in your own battles
2025-10-05 22:12:46