Rod Wave taps back into the raw emotion and hunger that first introduced fans to his sound with his latest release, “Feed the Streets.” Pulling inspiration from his early Hunger Games era, the record reflects both his growth and his grounded nature, blending heartfelt lyrics with the melodic delivery fans have come to love.
In the visual, Rod Wave gives viewers a glimpse into his current lifestyle, highlighting the success that has followed his sold-out tour dates and chart-topping releases. While the luxury and accomplishments are on full display, the song’s heart remains deeply personal. Rod opens up about his journey toward happiness, especially after navigating the pain of losing his late uncle — a loss that shaped both his music and mindset.
Rather than just celebrating success, “Feed the Streets” feels like a moment of reflection. It shows an artist who has endured grief, embraced healing, and emerged with a renewed sense of gratitude and peace. The visual captures that balance — confidence without losing vulnerability — reminding fans why Rod Wave’s music continues to resonate so deeply.
Shot in Atlanta, the visual incorporates scenes from Atlanta, presented by Mainstay Films and directed by Cam Grey. The cinematic approach adds depth to the story, allowing Rod Wave’s emotions and growth to take center stage.
“Feed the Streets” is more than just another release — it’s a reminder of Rod Wave’s evolution, both as an artist and as a person, while staying true to the authenticity that built his loyal fan base.
Check out the full visual below.





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