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Sometimes I feel like the world on my shoulders.
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About this quote

Meaning

Feeling like the weight of the world rests on your shoulders is a way of describing the kind of pressure that seems too large for one person to carry alone. It points to responsibility, worry, and exhaustion all arriving at once, whether from financial stress, family burdens, or simply the relentless effort of trying to survive and succeed. The feeling is isolating, even when others are around.

Context

This sentiment appears throughout Rod Wave's music, which consistently explores themes of emotional strain and the loneliness that comes with carrying problems quietly. It reflects a broader truth about people who come from circumstances where they are expected to hold things together, often from a young age, without much room to break down. Many of his listeners connect to this image precisely because they have felt it themselves, often without the language to describe it until they heard it in a song.

About the author

Rod Wave is a rapper and singer from St. Petersburg, Florida, known for music that combines hip-hop production with a raw, melodic vocal style and deeply personal lyrics. He emerged as a significant voice in the late 2010s and built a large following by speaking honestly about mental and emotional struggle, something not all artists in his genre were willing to do so openly. His honesty about his own inner life has made him a meaningful figure for listeners dealing with stress, grief, and the pressure of daily survival.

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