Rod Wave
Rod Wave, born Rodarius Marcell Green on August 27, 1998, in St. Petersburg, Florida, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter renowned for his emotive blend of hip-hop, R&B, soul, and trap music.[1] His lyrics often explore themes of heartbreak, personal trauma, mental health struggles, and relationships, earning him the descriptor "pain music" for its raw, relatable storytelling.[2] Signed to Alamo Records since 2018, Wave has achieved commercial success with multiple platinum-certified albums and singles that have resonated widely among fans seeking authentic emotional depth in contemporary rap.[1] Raised in the Cromwell Heights neighborhood of St. Petersburg after his parents' separation and his father's imprisonment during his pre-teen years, Wave was primarily brought up by female relatives and a mentor known as "Uncle Dee."[2] He displayed early musical talent, participating in the All-State Elementary Chorus while attending Lakewood Elementary School from 2009 to 2010, though he received no formal vocal training.[2] Wave began recording music as a teenager using a microphone gifted by his father, initially treating it as a hobby rather than a career pursuit; his entry into the industry came unexpectedly when a producer uploaded his tracks online without his knowledge, sparking a local following.[1] Wave's breakthrough arrived with his 2019 debut studio album Ghetto Gospel, which peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, followed by the platinum-certified single "Heart on Ice" that reached No. 25 on the Hot 100 and went quadruple platinum.[1] His sophomore effort, Pray 4 Love (2020), debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Subsequent releases solidified his chart dominance: SoulFly (2021), Beautiful Mind (2022), and Nostalgia (2023) each debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while Last Lap (2024) topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and reached No. 2 overall.[3][4] Wave's distinctive baritone delivery and unorthodox creative process—writing lyrics alone to beats and recording in non-traditional spaces like hotel rooms—have drawn comparisons to artists like Kevin Gates, whom he cites as an influence and who executive-produced Ghetto Gospel.[1] He has performed on major platforms including The Tonight Show and NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, and headlined sold-out tours like the SoulFly Tour in 2021.[2] In April 2024, Wave was briefly arrested in Manatee County, Florida, on weapons possession charges linked to a suspected gang-related incident, but he was released the same day due to insufficient evidence, with his attorneys denying the allegations.[5] In 2025, he released the album Sinners, which earned his first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album, along with singles including "Leavin'"; on November 8, 2025, he was arrested in Atlanta on drug and weapons charges (details covered in the legal issues section), maintaining his status as a key figure in modern melodic rap.[6][7][8]Early life
Family background
Rodarius Marcell Green, known professionally as Rod Wave, was born on August 27, 1998, in St. Petersburg, Florida, to parents Charmaine Newsome and Rodney "Fatz" Green.[9][10] His mother, Charmaine Newsome, worked as an employee at a cable company and has been actively involved in community events organized by her son, such as a 2022 gas giveaway in their hometown where she helped pump gas for recipients.[11][12] Green's family faced significant challenges during his early years. His parents divorced when he was in elementary school, after which his father, Rodney "Fatz" Green, was incarcerated for six years on gun charges and witness intimidation.[2] This period of absence left a profound impact, with the family struggling financially and relying on support from close relatives and friends, including Fatz's associate Derek "Uncle Dee" Lane, who helped raise Green until Lane's own incarceration a year later on marijuana conspiracy charges.[2] Upon his release, Fatz Green became a pivotal figure in his son's life, encouraging his musical pursuits and managing aspects of his career through Hit House Entertainment.[13][14] Green grew up alongside two brothers in a household shaped by these hardships, with his father fostering the musical interests of all three sons from a young age by sharing 1990s hip-hop influences and life lessons on discipline and teamwork.[13] The family's experiences with poverty and paternal absence often inform Green's songwriting, reflecting themes of resilience and familial bonds.[2]Upbringing and early influences
Rodarius Marcell Green, known professionally as Rod Wave, was born on August 27, 1998, in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he spent his formative years in the Cromwell Heights neighborhood on 13th Street S, a modest and violence-prone area south of Central Avenue marked by poverty and hardship.[2] His mother, Charmaine Newsome, worked for a cable company amid financial struggles, while his father, Rodney "Fatz" Green, was incarcerated for six years on gun charges and witness intimidation during Rod's early childhood, leaving a significant void in family stability.[2] Key male figures included his father's friend "Uncle Dee" Derek Lane, who also faced imprisonment for marijuana conspiracy but served as a mentor and later managed his career until his death in July 2024, and extended family members like his grandmothers and aunts, including "Nana" Deloris Green-Foster, who founded the Starlights Performing Arts troupe and emphasized cultural and artistic expression.[2][15] Wave's upbringing was further shaped by personal tragedies and legal troubles, including the death of his cousin Daijha from cancer when she was 17 and he was 14, an event that profoundly influenced his lyrical themes of loss and resilience.[2] At age 15 in 2014, he was arrested for a break-in and shooting but spent time in juvenile detention before charges were dropped, experiences that underscored the precarious environment of his youth.[2] Despite these challenges, music emerged as an early outlet; at age 9, while attending Lakewood Elementary, he recorded a rap about bones and was selected for the All-State Elementary Chorus in 2009–2010, where he performed older soul tracks like Shai's "If I Ever Fall in Love" alongside classmates who introduced him to diverse sounds.[2] His early musical influences were rooted in gospel and soul from family exposure, evolving into Southern rap as he matured.[16] By eighth grade, Kevin Gates remained a core influence, motivating Wave to believe in his potential in the rap industry after hearing his raw vulnerability and success.[17] Other key inspirations include Tupac Shakur, whose storytelling and emotional depth laid a "blueprint" for Wave's message-driven lyrics, as well as Adele for her soulful delivery and artists like Future for blending hip-hop with melodic elements.[16] In 10th grade, his half-brother and producer Elijah Simmons helped him rediscover songwriting, adopting the stage name "Rod Wave" and solidifying music as his path forward.[2]Career
2015–2019: Mixtapes and local breakthrough
Rod Wave began his professional music career in mid-2016, following years of informal recording and performances during his high school years in St. Petersburg, Florida. His debut project, the mixtape Hunger Games Vol. 1, was released independently on December 7, 2016, showcasing his blend of melodic rap and emotional storytelling drawn from personal struggles. The mixtape featured tracks like "Hunger Games" and "Heart Break Hotel," which circulated primarily on platforms like SoundCloud and helped establish his presence in the local Florida hip-hop scene. Around the same time, Wave performed his first paid show in August 2016 at Menage Lounge in Clearwater, Florida, earning $500 and building grassroots momentum through small venues.[18][2] In 2017, Wave continued his independent grind with the release of his second mixtape, Rookie of the Year, on July 25, which included eight tracks emphasizing themes of perseverance and street life. The project gained traction locally via a viral Facebook video from his time at Lakewood High School, where he freestyled over beats, drawing attention from Florida's underground rap community. By late 2017, he released an updated version of Hunger Games, further solidifying his reputation for raw, introspective lyrics. These efforts led to over 100 club performances across Florida in 2017 and early 2018, including appearances at events like 94.1-FM’s Wildsplash in Clearwater, where he progressed from a small stage in 2018 to co-headlining the main stage later that year. His music's authenticity resonated with local audiences, positioning him as a rising voice in St. Petersburg's "pain music" subculture.[2][19] Wave's local breakthrough accelerated in early 2018 when he signed with Alamo Records, an Interscope imprint, enabling wider distribution and professional support. Under the label, he released Hunger Games 2 on May 25, 2018, and Hunger Games 3 on December 7, 2018, the latter announced via outlets like XXL and featuring singles such as "Yessir" that highlighted his evolving production and vocal style. These projects expanded his fanbase beyond Florida clubs, with streams and social media buzz growing steadily. In 2019, Wave dropped the mixtape PTSD on June 14, led by the single "Heart on Ice" released on May 31, which began gaining viral traction on platforms like TikTok and marked his first entry on national charts. The momentum culminated in his debut studio album, Ghetto Gospel, released on November 1, 2019, which debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 and later peaked at No. 10, as well as No. 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart, transitioning his local acclaim into mainstream recognition while executive produced by Kevin Gates.[2][20][21][22]2020–2021: Ghetto Gospel, Pray 4 Love, and mainstream rise
In early 2020, Rod Wave built on the momentum from his debut studio album Ghetto Gospel, released in November 2019, which debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 with 21,700 equivalent album units and later peaked at No. 10. The project, distributed through Alamo Records and Interscope Records, featured introspective tracks blending rap and soulful singing that resonated with listeners, marking his transition from local mixtapes to national recognition.[22] Its success, including certifications for singles like "Heart on Ice," set the stage for his sophomore effort and helped establish Wave as an emerging voice in melodic hip-hop.[23] Wave's mainstream breakthrough accelerated with the release of Pray 4 Love on April 3, 2020, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, earning 72,000 equivalent album units in its first week, including 2,000 pure sales.[24] The 14-track album, again via Alamo and Interscope, showcased his signature emotional delivery on themes of love, struggle, and resilience, with production emphasizing piano-driven beats and auto-tuned vocals.[25] Eight songs from Pray 4 Love entered the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, a career high, led by the platinum-certified "Heart on Ice," which reached No. 25 after initially charting from his prior mixtape PTSD.[23] This viral hit, amplified by social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, amassed over 75 million streams by mid-2020 and underscored Wave's appeal to a broader audience seeking authentic storytelling.[24] By 2021, Wave's rising profile was evident in the release of "Tombstone" on March 23 as a promotional single for his upcoming album SoulFly, peaking at No. 11 on the Hot 100 and marking his highest-charting track to date.[26] The song's raw lyrics about loss and perseverance, paired with a minimalist beat, continued his streak of introspective hits, contributing to over 14 tracks on the Hot 100 that year.[27] His selection as a 2020 XXL Freshman further cemented his status, highlighting his unique blend of rap and R&B that propelled him from Florida's underground scene to mainstream hip-hop prominence.[28]2022: SoulFly, Beautiful Mind, and Jupiter's Diary
In 2022, Rod Wave's previous album SoulFly (2021) achieved platinum certification from the RIAA, marking one million equivalent units sold in the United States.[29] Building on this momentum, Wave released his fourth studio album, Beautiful Mind, on August 12 through Alamo Records. The project debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, earning 115,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 12,000 pure album sales and over 100 million on-demand streams.[30] Featured singles like "Cold December" and "Alone" contributed to its commercial success, with the album showcasing Wave's signature blend of introspective lyrics and melodic trap production. Critics noted its emotional depth, drawing from personal struggles and relationships, solidifying Wave's position as a leading figure in contemporary R&B-rap fusion.[31] Later that year, on November 17, Wave surprise-dropped the eight-track EP Jupiter's Diary: 7 Day Theory, also via Alamo Records. The release debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 with 31,000 equivalent units, driven primarily by 43.32 million on-demand streams and 500 pure sales. Tracks such as "Break My Heart" and "Got It Right" explored themes of love, loss, and resilience, aligning with Wave's confessional style. The EP's esoteric title referenced philosophical and astrological motifs, adding a layer of introspection to his catalog.[32][33] Coinciding with Jupiter's Diary, Wave announced his Beautiful Mind Tour on September 30, kicking off on November 11 in Minneapolis and spanning 28 dates across major North American arenas through December. Supporting acts included Toosii and Mariah the Scientist, with the tour emphasizing Wave's live performance energy and fan connection through hits from Beautiful Mind and prior works. The outing grossed significant revenue and reinforced his growing arena-headlining status.[34]2023–2025: Nostalgia, Last Lap, tour disputes, and upcoming projects
On September 15, 2023, Rod Wave released his fifth studio album, Nostalgia, through Alamo Records. The project, featuring guest appearances from artists including Wet and Polo G, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Wave's third consecutive chart-topping album and selling 137,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. All 18 tracks from the album entered the Billboard Hot 100, with the title track "Nostalgia" reaching number 18. Critics noted the album's introspective themes of reflection and personal growth, blending melodic rap with soulful production.[3][35] To promote Nostalgia, Wave embarked on the Nostalgia Tour, a 35-date North American arena run that commenced on October 19, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, and concluded on December 18, 2023, at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida. Special guests included Ari Lennox, Toosii, and G Herbo, with the tour grossing over $20 million in ticket sales across major markets. The performances emphasized Wave's emotional delivery and fan interaction, solidifying his reputation as a live act.[36][37] Wave's sixth studio album, Last Lap, arrived on October 11, 2024, also via Alamo Records, comprising 23 tracks with production from collaborators like TnTXD and TrillGotJuice. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, accumulating 127,000 units in its opening week, while topping the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Streaming Albums charts with 173 million on-demand streams. Tracks such as "Turtle Race" and the title song highlighted Wave's signature blend of vulnerability and trap-soul, earning praise for its cohesive storytelling on perseverance.[4][38] In early 2025, the planned Last Lap Tour faced significant challenges, leading to cancellations of multiple dates due to production delays and Wave's ankle injury. Promoter Grizzly Touring filed a $27 million lawsuit against Wave in September 2025, alleging breach of contract for failing to complete 35 scheduled shows after receiving $27 million in advances; the company claimed Wave owed unrecouped funds and sought to enforce remaining obligations. Wave countersued in October 2025, arguing the contract terms were "impossible to fulfill" due to the promoter's mismanagement and external factors, while denying liability for the advances. The dispute highlighted tensions in the live music industry over tour guarantees and artist health.[39][40][41] Amid the legal proceedings, Wave signaled a return with the single "Leavin'," released on October 13, 2025, through Alamo Records, produced by TnTXD, JB, TrillGotJuice, O Soma, and Sensei Rocky. The track, exploring themes of departure and self-reflection, peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 by early November 2025. He simultaneously announced The Redemption Experience Tour, a limited seven-date U.S. arena run starting December 8, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas, and extending into January 2026, positioned as his final tour outing. No further album details have been confirmed as of November 2025.[42][43][44]Artistry
Musical style
Rod Wave's musical style is a distinctive blend of contemporary rap, Southern rap, and contemporary R&B, often incorporating soulful and melodic elements that bridge hip-hop traditions with singing. His sound draws from the Southern hip-hop scene while emphasizing emotional introspection through vivid storytelling and layered vocal performances. This fusion positions him as a prominent voice in the evolution of melodic rap, where artists prioritize vocal melody over traditional rhythmic flows.[45][46] Central to Wave's style is his vocal approach, which seamlessly cross-pollinates rapping and singing to create an emotive, oozing delivery that conveys vulnerability and pain. He alternates between gruff, guttural rap verses reminiscent of country and trap influences and airy, pop-inflected melodies with emo-like yelps, often using minimal Auto-Tune to maintain a natural, raw tone rather than heavy pitch correction. This technique allows for dynamic range, as seen in tracks where he layers harmonies to build tension and release, fostering a sense of authenticity and connection.[47][48][49][50] Production in Wave's music typically features entrancing hooks supported by sparse, atmospheric beats that highlight his vocals, incorporating elements like acoustic guitar, piano, and subtle trap percussion to underscore lyrical depth without overwhelming the performance. His innovative reworking of song structures—blending hip-hop verse-chorus formats with R&B phrasing—challenges genre boundaries, contributing to his role in reshaping modern hip-hop's melodic landscape.[51][50]Influences and themes
Rod Wave's musical influences draw from a blend of hip-hop, R&B, and soul artists who emphasize emotional depth and authenticity in their delivery. He has frequently cited rapper Kevin Gates as a pivotal inspiration, crediting Gates' raw honesty about personal pain and life struggles for motivating him to pursue rapping seriously since eighth grade. Gates not only influenced Wave's style of blending singing and rapping but also executive-produced his debut album Ghetto Gospel in 2019, featuring on the track "Cuban Links" and providing guidance during Wave's early career. Additionally, Wave has expressed admiration for Tupac Shakur, viewing the late rapper as a blueprint for meaningful, message-driven music that resonates with real-life experiences. He has also highlighted his fandom of Adele, eagerly anticipating her releases for their emotive vocal style, which aligns with his own melodic approach. Other figures like Lil Boosie and Future have shaped his appreciation for storytelling through emotional and introspective lyrics. Wave's music is characterized by themes of vulnerability, heartbreak, and the complexities of success, often reflecting his personal battles with mental health and relationships. His songs frequently delve into loneliness, trust issues, and the disillusionment of newfound wealth, as seen in tracks like "Heart on Ice" from Ghetto Gospel, where he grapples with emotional isolation amid rising fame. Albums such as SoulFly (2021) and Nostalgia (2023) explore resilience, anxiety, and the weight of fame, with Wave using confessional lyrics to address depression, drug use, and healing processes, portraying a modern hip-hop bluesman aesthetic. This focus on Black male emotional expression challenges traditional masculinity norms, emphasizing psychological captivity and the search for genuine connections over bravado. In later works like "Sinners" (2025), he incorporates historical references to slavery and freedom, tying personal struggles to broader themes of Black ownership and systemic oppression.Legal issues
2014–2016: Armed robbery conviction and probation
In 2014, at the age of 15, Rodarius Marcell Green, known professionally as Rod Wave, was charged with armed robbery in St. Petersburg, Florida.[51] He spent several months incarcerated for the offense before being released on probation.[51] Following his release, Green's father sought to channel his energy positively by enrolling him in football to build discipline and occupy his free time during probation.[51] Green later reflected on this period as a turning point, stating, “I started playing football because I got in trouble, and my dad wanted me to do something better with my free time.”[51] The structured routine from sports helped him navigate the challenges of probation through 2016, laying groundwork for his later focus on music as an outlet.[51]2022: Domestic violence allegations
In April 2022, Rod Wave, whose real name is Rodarius Marcell Green, was accused of domestic battery by strangulation following an incident at his ex-girlfriend's home in Osceola County, Florida.[52][53] On April 24, the ex-girlfriend reported that Green entered her residence uninvited, accused her of speaking to other men, and choked her until she could not breathe, with two young children present in the home during the altercation.[52] She sustained a visible scratch on her neck but declined medical treatment; Green reportedly returned later that day, kicked over shelves, and discarded family photos outside the property.[52] Green was arrested on May 2, 2022, during a traffic stop in St. Petersburg, Florida, on an outstanding warrant from Osceola County for the felony charge of domestic battery by strangulation.[54][55] He was booked into Pinellas County Jail and released the following day on $5,000 bail after pleading not guilty.[52][56] The case was dismissed on May 19, 2022, when an assistant state attorney filed a notice stating it was "not suitable for prosecution" following a review of evidence and interviews with witnesses.[53][57] Green's attorney, Bradford M. Cohen, described the matter as a misunderstanding between the former couple, with no further charges pursued by prosecutors.[53][57]2023–2025: Weapons possession, assault charges, and civil tour lawsuit
In April 2024, Rod Wave, whose legal name is Rodarius Marcell Green, was arrested in Manatee County, Florida, on charges of possession of ammunition by a convicted felon.[58] The arrest stemmed from a traffic stop where authorities claimed Green was a felon based on information from the St. Petersburg Police Department, but he was released without bond later that day after it was determined he was not a convicted felon.[58] His attorney, Bradford Cohen, described the incident as a wrongful arrest due to inaccurate records and stated that those responsible would be held accountable.[58] The case was ultimately dismissed. On May 20, 2025, Green turned himself in to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, facing 14 felony charges related to an incident on April 21, 2025, at his Atlanta-area home.[59] The charges included aggravated assault, possession of a firearm or knife during the commission of a felony, pointing or aiming a gun at another person, reckless conduct, criminal damage to property, tampering with evidence, and conspiracy to commit a felony.[59] According to his attorney, Drew Findling, Green was the victim of a burglary at his residence and committed no crimes, calling the charges "incomprehensible" and asserting they would be resolved in his favor.[59] He posted bond and was released the same day.[59] As of November 2025, the case remains ongoing, with no trial date reported.[60] On November 7, 2025, Green was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, during a traffic stop in Fulton County on charges including possession of a firearm or knife during the commission of or attempt to commit a felony, reckless driving, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.[61] He was booked into Fulton County Jail and released later that day after posting an $8,000 bond.[62] As of November 20, 2025, the case is ongoing. In September 2025, Grizzly Touring LLC filed a civil lawsuit against Green in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking over $27 million in damages for his alleged breach of contract on the "Last Lap" tour.[39] The suit claimed that Green received substantial advances—totaling approximately $27.2 million—for the tour, which was scheduled from October to December 2024 and postponed to February 2025 before being fully canceled in January 2025 due to production issues and Green's ankle injury.[39] Grizzly alleged that only 12 of 35 planned shows were performed as contracted, and Green refused to repay the advances despite earning $29 million from the completed performances; the company also sought to enforce an exclusivity clause requiring Green to work with them on future tours.[39] Green's legal team described the lawsuit as an attempt to impose "indentured servitude" through the exclusivity demand.[39] On October 12, 2025, Green filed a countersuit against Grizzly Touring and its affiliate AG Entertainment, accusing them of breaching the contract through poor production, scheduling failures, and inadequate support that made tour completion impossible.[39] The countersuit sought unspecified damages for financial losses, reputational harm, and emotional distress, while demanding the contract be voided to allow Green to self-promote his upcoming "Redemption Experience" tour starting in December 2025 at Crypto.com Arena.[39] It further alleged that AG Entertainment bribed Green's former booking agent with $1.8 million to insert the exclusivity clause, which Green rejected upon discovery.[39] As of November 2025, the litigation is ongoing, with no response from Grizzly's attorneys reported.[39]Personal life
Family and children
Rodarius Marcell Green, professionally known as Rod Wave, was born to parents Charmaine Green, a cable company employee, and Rodney "Fatz" Green in St. Petersburg, Florida. His parents divorced during his early childhood, after which his father was incarcerated for six years while Rod was in elementary school, contributing to financial struggles for the family. Upon his release, Rodney Green played a pivotal role in steering his son away from street life, encouraging him to pursue music and co-founding Hit House Entertainment to support Rod's career.[63][64] Rod Wave has an older half-brother from his father's previous relationship, who assisted in his early creative endeavors by purchasing a computer that enabled initial music production. Family dynamics, including the impact of his father's absence and the divorce, frequently influence the themes in his songwriting, reflecting personal resilience and emotional depth.[63][64] Rod Wave has been in an on-and-off romantic relationship with Kelsey Dee Coleman since approximately 2018. The couple shares twin daughters, Kash Green and Mocha Green, born in May 2020 in Florida. He often highlights his dedication to fatherhood through social media posts featuring family moments, such as celebrations and outings with his daughters. In 2025, amid rumors of additional children—including allegations from a woman named Zaria that he fathered her child—Rod Wave publicly denied these claims multiple times, stating he has only the two daughters with Coleman. He maintains a private stance on his personal life to shield his family from public scrutiny.[65][66][67]Health and residences
Rod Wave has been open about his mental health struggles, which have influenced both his music and career decisions. In a 2023 Billboard interview, he discussed the pressures of sudden fame and how they exacerbated his emotional challenges, emphasizing vulnerability as a core theme in his songwriting.[68] These issues culminated in a 10-month career hiatus announced in January 2025, during which he focused on mental well-being, traveling, raising his children, and seeking personal growth.[69] In early 2025, Wave faced physical health setbacks, including multiple injuries that led to the cancellation of several tour dates, such as a Nashville concert hours before it was set to begin. He attributed these disruptions to the combined effects of his injuries and prescribed medications, sharing photos of his prescriptions on Instagram to explain the situation to fans.[70] He returned to the public eye in October 2025 with the release of the music video for "Leavin'" and announced the Redemption Experience Tour, starting December 7 in Los Angeles and concluding January 2, 2026, in Miami.[69] Wave maintains residences in Florida, where he was born and raised in St. Petersburg. He rents properties in St. Petersburg, including one at 526 Palm Avenue North, and another at 5410 Trevesta Place in Manatee County, both linked to him or his businesses.[71] Additionally, he owns a home in Milton, Georgia, north of Atlanta, where a burglary occurred on April 21, 2025. On November 8, 2025, Wave was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, on charges including possession of a firearm during a felony, reckless driving, and drug possession.[72]Discography
Studio albums
Rod Wave's studio albums blend melodic rap with soulful R&B influences, often exploring themes of personal struggle, love, and resilience. Signed to Alamo Records, his discography has consistently achieved commercial success, with multiple entries topping the Billboard 200 chart. As of November 2025, he has released six studio albums, each marking significant milestones in his career trajectory. His debut studio album, Ghetto Gospel, was released on November 1, 2019, through Alamo Records and Interscope Records. The 14-track project debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 with 22,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, later peaking at No. 10. Executive produced by Dmac, it features singles like "Heart on Ice" and "Cuban Links" featuring Kevin Gates, which helped propel its platinum certification by the RIAA on July 21, 2021. The album's introspective lyrics on street life and emotional vulnerability established Wave's signature sound. Pray 4 Love, Wave's sophomore effort, arrived on April 3, 2020, via Alamo Records, Geffen Records, and Interscope Records. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 72,000 equivalent units in its opening week and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. The 14-track album, including the deluxe edition with 11 additional songs released on August 7, 2020, highlights tracks such as "Rags2Riches (feat. ATR Son Son)" and "Dark Clouds," reflecting on fame's pressures and relationships during the early COVID-19 pandemic. On March 26, 2021, Wave dropped his third studio album, SoulFly, through Alamo Records. The 19-track release debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, earning 130,000 units in its first week and achieving platinum status from the RIAA on July 26, 2022. Featuring collaborations with artists like Polo G and Lil Baby, it delves into themes of healing and perseverance, with standout singles "Wishing" and "Poison" contributing to its critical and commercial acclaim as Wave's first chart-topping project. Beautiful Mind, released on August 12, 2022, via Alamo Records, became Wave's second consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, moving 115,000 equivalent units in its debut week. The 24-track album, certified platinum by the RIAA on August 10, 2023, includes guest appearances from Jack Harlow and 21 Savage, and explores mental health and introspection through songs like "Never Get Over Me" and "Stone Rolling." Its success solidified Wave's position as a dominant force in contemporary hip-hop and R&B. Wave's fifth studio album, Nostalgia, was released on September 15, 2023, through Alamo Records. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 137,000 units and was certified platinum by the RIAA on September 16, 2024. The 18-track project, featuring guests like Seddy Hendrinx and Trina, all 18 songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, a rare feat driven by singles "Call Your Friends" and "Turks and Caicos." The album's nostalgic tone and production emphasize Wave's evolution amid personal and legal challenges. His most recent album, Last Lap, arrived on October 11, 2024, via Alamo Records, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The 23-track release debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Streaming Albums chart, generating 125,000 streaming equivalent units from 173.35 million on-demand streams in its first week (totaling 127,000 equivalent album units). Featuring Lil Baby and others, it maintains Wave's melodic style with tracks like "25" and "Fall Fast in Love," addressing finality and reflection; as of November 2025, it has not yet received RIAA certification but continues to perform strongly on streaming platforms.Mixtapes and EPs
Rod Wave's early career was marked by a series of independent mixtapes that showcased his emotive singing style and introspective lyrics about personal struggles, relationships, and street life, helping him build a grassroots following in Florida before signing with Alamo Records in 2018. These projects, released between 2016 and 2019, featured raw production and collaborations with local artists, laying the foundation for his rise in the hip-hop and R&B scenes. His only EP arrived later, serving as a companion to his studio albums with more experimental and thematic elements.[20] His debut mixtape, Hunger Games, was released independently on December 7, 2016, and consisted of 12 tracks that introduced his melodic trap sound, including songs like "Hunger Games" and "Heart Break Hotel." This project was distributed via platforms like SoundCloud and DatPiff, gaining traction in the Southeast hip-hop circuit without major label support.[18][19] Follow-up Rookie of the Year, dropped on July 25, 2017, also independently through Hit House Entertainment, contained 8 tracks over 22 minutes, emphasizing Wave's vocal versatility on cuts such as "Rookie of the Year" and "Bag." It marked a step up in production quality and helped solidify his local buzz.[73] After signing with Alamo Records, Wave continued the Hunger Games series with Hunger Games Vol. 2 on May 25, 2018, a 10-track effort featuring guest appearances and more polished beats, including "Popular Loner." The mixtape highlighted his growing confidence in blending rap flows with soulful hooks.[74] Hunger Games Vol. 3, released December 7, 2018, via Alamo, expanded to 15 tracks and included features from artists like Hotboii, with standout "Yessir" demonstrating his storytelling prowess; it was promoted as the culmination of the series before his studio debut.[20][75] The 2019 mixtape PTSD, issued June 14 through Alamo Records, featured 12 tracks and 33 minutes of runtime, delving into themes of mental health and trauma; it included the breakout single "Heart on Ice," which peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned platinum certification, propelling Wave to national attention.[21][76][77] In 2022, Wave released his sole EP, Jupiter's Diary: 7 Day Theory, on November 18 via Alamo Records, an 8-track project spanning 21 minutes that explored cosmic and reflective motifs with atmospheric production on songs like "Astronomy" and "Sky." It debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, bridging his album eras with intimate, diary-like confessions.[78][79][80]| Title | Release Date | Label | Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hunger Games | December 7, 2016 | Independent | 12 |
| Rookie of the Year | July 25, 2017 | Hit House Entertainment | 8 |
| Hunger Games Vol. 2 | May 25, 2018 | Alamo Records | 10 |
| Hunger Games Vol. 3 | December 7, 2018 | Alamo Records | 15 |
| PTSD | June 14, 2019 | Alamo Records | 12 |
| Jupiter's Diary: 7 Day Theory (EP) | November 18, 2022 | Alamo Records | 8 |
Tours
Headlining tours
Rod Wave embarked on his first major headlining tour, the Ghetto Gospel Tour, in early 2020 to promote his debut studio album Ghetto Gospel. Announced in January 2020, the tour was scheduled to begin in March across various U.S. cities, but several dates were ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[81] In 2021, Wave launched the SoulFly Tour, supporting his third album SoulFly. The 30-date arena run, presented by Rolling Loud and Live Nation, kicked off on August 27 in Houston, Texas, at the Bayou Music Center and concluded on October 23 in Seattle, Washington. Special guests included Toosii, and the tour sold out multiple shows, highlighting Wave's growing fanbase.[82][83] The Beautiful Mind Tour followed in 2022, tied to the release of his fourth album Beautiful Mind. Announced in September 2022, it began on November 11 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and spanned over 30 North American dates, including stops at major venues like Yuengling Center in Tampa on December 4 and Oakland Arena on December 17. Supporting acts included Toosii and Mariah the Scientist, with the tour emphasizing Wave's emotional performances and drawing strong attendance.[84][34][85] Wave's 2023 outing, the Nostalgia Tour, supported his fifth album Nostalgia. Revealed in September 2023, the 35-show trek started on October 19 at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, and ended on December 18 in Jacksonville, Florida. It featured Ari Lennox and Toosii as openers on select dates and visited arenas across the U.S. and Canada, such as Oakland Arena on November 30.[36] The Last Lap Tour marked Wave's 2024-2025 headlining effort, promoting his sixth album Last Lap. Announced on September 4, 2024, the 28-date North American arena tour commenced on October 19 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona (near Phoenix), and wrapped on January 20, 2025, in Lafayette, Louisiana. Supporting artists included Moneybagg Yo, Toosii, Lil Poppa, and others, with performances noted for high energy and sold-out crowds in cities like Philadelphia on November 30.[86][87][88] As of November 2025, Wave announced The Redemption Experience Tour, a limited seven-show run beginning December 7, 2025, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, and concluding on January 3, 2026, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. Produced in partnership with Mainstay Touring, the tour builds on Last Lap and includes double dates in select markets like Los Angeles and Chicago, offering VIP experiences with exclusive access. Presale began October 14, 2025, reflecting Wave's independent production push.[44][89][90]Supporting and festival appearances
In the early stages of his career, Rod Wave gained significant exposure as a supporting act on Kevin Gates' I'm Him Tour, which ran from July to October 2019 across various U.S. cities. Joining fellow openers YK Osiris and SDoT Fresh, Wave performed at venues including the Royal Oak Music Theatre in Michigan on October 15, 2019, where he showcased tracks from his debut album Ghetto Gospel. This tour opportunity, which also featured Gates' executive production on Wave's project, marked a pivotal moment in building his live performance reputation and fanbase in the Southern rap scene.[91][92] Wave has since established a presence on the hip-hop festival circuit, most notably through multiple appearances at the Rolling Loud festival series in 2021. At Rolling Loud Miami on July 25, 2021, held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, he delivered a high-energy set featuring songs like "Heart On Ice," "Tombstone," and "Rags2Riches (feat. ATR Son Son)," drawing crowds amid a lineup headlined by A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, and Post Malone. Later that year, on October 29, 2021, Wave performed at Rolling Loud New York at Citi Field in Queens, New York, as part of a bill topped by Travis Scott, J. Cole, and 50 Cent, where his emotional delivery resonated with attendees during a set that included "Cuban Links" and "Dark Clouds."[93][94][95] Concluding his 2021 festival run, Wave took the stage at Rolling Loud California from December 10–12 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California, alongside headliners J. Cole, Kid Cudi, and Future. His performance highlighted his blend of rap and R&B, contributing to the event's diverse roster that also included Moneybagg Yo and NLE Choppa. These festival slots underscored Wave's rising status, allowing him to connect with broader audiences beyond traditional tours.[96][97][98]Awards and nominations
Major wins
Rod Wave has not received any major award wins as of November 2025. Despite achieving significant commercial milestones, such as three number-one albums on the Billboard 200 and multiple platinum-certified singles from the RIAA, his recognition has been limited to nominations across various ceremonies.[99] For instance, he was nominated for Favorite Hip-Hop Album at the 2021 American Music Awards for SoulFly but did not win, with the award going to Megan Thee Stallion's Good News.[100] Similarly, nominations for Best New Hip-Hop Artist at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards and 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards, as well as Top New Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, resulted in wins for other artists like Pop Smoke and Roddy Ricch.[101][102][103] His recent Grammy nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2026 for "Sinners" from the film of the same name marks his first nod from the Recording Academy, though the outcome remains pending.Notable nominations
Rod Wave has received several notable nominations across major music awards, recognizing his rapid rise in the hip-hop and R&B genres. His first significant industry acknowledgment came in 2020 when he was nominated for Best New Hip Hop Artist at the BET Hip Hop Awards, highlighting his breakthrough with early hits like "Heart on Ice."[104] In 2021, Wave earned multiple nominations reflecting the success of his album SoulFly. He was nominated for Favorite Hip-Hop Album at the American Music Awards, competing against established acts like Drake and Kanye West.[105] That same year, he received a nod for Top New Artist at the Billboard Music Awards, underscoring his chart dominance and streaming impact.[105] Additionally, the iHeartRadio Music Awards nominated him for Best New Hip-Hop Artist, further affirming his emergence as a fresh voice in the genre.[106] Wave's nominations continued with the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, where he was recognized for Top Rap Album for Nostalgia, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and showcased his melodic style.[107] Most recently, on November 7, 2025, he secured his first Grammy nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Sinners" from the soundtrack of the film Sinners, marking a milestone in his career as the awards' results remain pending for the February 2026 ceremony.[108]| Award | Year | Category | Work | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BET Hip Hop Awards | 2020 | Best New Hip Hop Artist | N/A | [104] |
| American Music Awards | 2021 | Favorite Hip-Hop Album | SoulFly | [105] |
| Billboard Music Awards | 2021 | Top New Artist | N/A | [105] |
| iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2021 | Best New Hip-Hop Artist | N/A | [106] |
| Billboard Music Awards | 2024 | Top Rap Album | Nostalgia | [107] |
| Grammy Awards | 2026 | Best Song Written for Visual Media | "Sinners" (from the Sinners soundtrack) | [108] |