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  2. Rod Wave - Wikipedia

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    Rodarius Marcell Green (born August 27, 1998), [1] [2] known professionally as Rod Wave, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Signed to Alamo Records , Green is known for his strong voice and incorporation of hip hop and R&B , [ 3 ] having been recognized as a pioneer of " trap - soul ."

  3. Alamo Records - Wikipedia

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    Parent company: Sony Music Entertainment (2021–present) Universal Music Group (2016–2021) Founded: ... Rod Wave: 2018 10 Lil Durk: 11 Comethazine: 7 Trevor Daniel: 11

  4. Rod Wave Arrested, Charged With Felony Battery By ... - AOL

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    Rapper Rod Wave (born Rodarius Marcell Green), 23, was arrested in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Fla., on Sunday night (May 1) on a felony charge of battery by strangulation.

  5. Rod Wave plans birthday concert at Amalie Arena. What ... - AOL

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    St. Pete native Rod Wave is returning to hold his first annual birthday concert for fans at Amalie Arena. But who was he while growing up in Florida?

  6. Home Ain't Home - Wikipedia

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    Clash ' s Robin Murray noted that Rod Wave's features "come[s] close to stealing the show." [1] Alongside "My Go To," the track is noted as, "the best ballad-y type tracks on the album; proving once again that YoungBoy, stylistically, is a strong collaborator for anyone in music right now." [4]

  7. Florida rapper Rod Wave arrested on outstanding ... - AOL

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    Rapper Rod Wave, a.k.a. Rodarius Green. Green, a St. Petersburg native, launched his music career while he was still a student at Lakewood High School, the Tampa Bay Times reported. He burst into ...

  8. Tombstone (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is about Rod Wave's rise to fame and life growing up, [4] as well as the consequences of street life. [5] In the chorus, Rod Wave sings about "'lames' that constantly keep his name in their mouths" and his wish to be remembered as one of the "realest" rappers after his death: "And fuck these niggas 'cause they lame / Since they love saying my name / Make sure you write the truest in ...

  9. Break My Heart (Rod Wave song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released alongside the single. In it, Rod Wave spends quality time with his children, [1] [2] with beautiful, vibrant scenery of a body of water behind him, [2] and cleans his collection of jewelry as well. [1] [2]