
Soulful trap anchored by gospel-inflected piano and Rod Wave's emotive croon. A brief but heavy meditation on resilience and the weight of the past.
May 22, 2020 · Alamo Records (5)
This is the sound of a heavy heart finding its rhythm. Rod Wave excels at creating a space where the grit of trap music meets the vulnerability of soul, and this track is a prime example. It feels like a late-night confession, delivered with a voice that carries the texture of lived experience. The production is intentionally sparse, allowing the piano and the vocals to do the heavy lifting, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels both private and universal.
How does And I Still 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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