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Rod Wave Lays It All Out On "SoulFly" Album Ft. Polo G


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There has been a consistent flow of new music coming from Rod Wave in recent weeks and it has all been leading up to this moment. He recently shared tracks like "Tombstone" and "Street Runner," and on Friday (March 26), the Florida rapper released his third studio album SoulFly. The project is a follow-up to his 2020 drop, Pray 4 Love, which arrived almost a year earlier to the date.

Rod Wave is no stranger to laying it all out in his music as he candidly opens up about his life and upbringing. Fans will find much of that, if not more, from him as he stands alone on SoulFly aside from one feature from Polo G. Rod's admirers are already singing praises about this one, so stream SoulFly and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. SoulFly
2. Gone Till November
3. Blame On You
4. Don't Forget
5. Tombstone
6. All I Got
7. Richer ft. Polo G
8. Street Runner
9. Pills & Billz
10. How The Game Go
11. Shock Da World
12. What's Love??
13. OMDB
14. Invisible Scar
15. Calling
16. Sneaky Links
17. Believe Me
18. Moving On
19. Changing

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realhotnewhiphop/~4/0u6qFgULtKU

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