Rapper Rod Wave Claims He Sold His Soul: ‘This Isn’t Really Me’
Something is going on with rapper Rod Wave and we don’t know what it is.
Rod Wave released his most popular song to date, “Cold December”, a few weeks ago. However, many fans of the Florida-based artist joked about the odd timing of the release (January instead of December) but it turns out that Rod may have been motivated to drop the popular song from his agency as he was trying to fulfill the terms of his agreement.
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And he’s really getting through it. The rapper recently took to Instagram Live to speak directly to his supporters, explaining why “Cold December” comes out the next month in December and alluding to his retirement, which he He said it was coming out soon.
MTO News confirmed that Rod told fans he was releasing the song to honor the terms of his contracts with Alamo Records and Sony, saying, “I’ve got a deal to deal with. 15 million dollars that I was trying to get done, and they said, ‘They need that song.’ That’s the only reason why I dropped that sh*t,” he said. “But I never quit that if you want to be technical.”
The rapper went on to reveal that he’s thinking about retiring from his music career, saying, “I’ve only been here a little bit longer and when I say I mean Rod Wave. I’m only here for an hour. just a minute, man I’m done for all of you dope straight, crack straight No one f*cking me with that pen I’m not really me man I’m not human I am not the center of attention ass n *** a, i hate attention, man I can’t get on the internet without seeing my face or name. […] It’s like you sold your soul, man, because you say it’s not you but for $300K it would be me. “