Mama this your baby, could ya pray for me? I’m leavin’ again (Better pray for me), but this time don’t wait on me (On me) Don’t (Oh, no, no), I’m leavin’, leavin’ again (Yeah) ...
Turning the page on what promises to be a defining new chapter, multiplatinum artist and chart-topping storyteller Rod Wave has released his latest single and music video, “Leavin,” via Alamo Records.
Rod Wave challenged a $27 million lawsuit by accusing a promoter of contract breaches, failed shows and attempted bribes in a legal fight. Rod Wave is pushing back hard in court, accusing concert ...
Rod served up a night of fun and even had his audience laughing by altering lyrics to hit Maggie May with some cheeky lines after a number of alcoholic drinks. He had strolled over to Caspian's Rock & ...
Rod Wave is countersuing the promoter, Grizzly Touring, claiming that their previously filed $27 million lawsuit is an attempt to keep him obligated to work with them despite scheduling and production ...
Rod Wave has shared that he doesn't want to be known as the "sad" rapper anymore. The singer-rapper addressed the moniker and meme that he's become famous for over the years during an appearance on ...
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Taylor Swift’s fans know her favorite gemstone is an opal, so they may have been intrigued to see the variation “Opalite” as the title of the third track on her 12th studio album, “The Life of A ...
With every album she releases, Taylor Swift never fails to find creative and unexpected titles for her songs, and “Wood” is no exception. “Wood” is the ninth track on Swift’s new album, “The Life of a ...
Taylor Swift's 'Wood' is full of double entendres and is her most overtly sexual song yet. Here's what it means, with all the Travis Kelce references explained. Explaining the track on Amazon Music, ...