
Soulful trap that balances the weight of the grind with melodic gospel-influenced piano. A reflective anthem for the exhausted but determined.
November 13, 2020 · Alamo Records (5)
All Week is a quintessential example of the soul-trap movement, where the grit of modern hip-hop meets the emotional vulnerability of classic R&B. The track is built upon a foundation of melancholic, gospel-tinged piano chords that provide a somber backdrop for Rod Wave's uniquely powerful vocal delivery. Unlike many of his contemporaries who lean into bravado, Rod uses this space to explore the physical and emotional toll of the hustle. It sounds like a confession made in the back of a car while the world outside moves too fast, capturing a specific sense of weary triumph.
How does All Week sound next to the rest of Rod Wave's catalogue?
The production is pushed notably harder into drum machine than this artist usually allows.
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