“I'm just tryna make it out, that's the only thing on my mind.”
Rod Wave
This line is a compact statement of resilience grounded in something larger than willpower alone. The storm is a familiar metaphor for any period of serious difficulty, and the act of keeping faith through it means holding onto hope, purpose, or belief even when the circumstances gave no obvious reason to do so. The line is not a brag about strength but rather a quiet testimony to what made survival possible.
Rod Wave's music frequently explores the experience of enduring hardship without losing heart. References to faith, whether spiritual or more broadly defined as trust in a better outcome, appear throughout his work and reflect the values of many communities that lean on belief as a coping mechanism during hard times. This line fits into a long tradition in American music, particularly in gospel-influenced genres, of testifying to the sustaining power of faith through adversity. Rod Wave carries that tradition into a contemporary hip-hop and R&B context.
Rod Wave is an American rapper and singer from St. Petersburg, Florida, who became one of the more emotionally distinct voices in hip-hop during the early 2020s. His music draws heavily on his personal history, including the challenges he faced growing up, and he returns often to themes of pain, perseverance, and spiritual grounding. His ability to combine vulnerability with sincerity has connected him with a large audience that finds in his lyrics an honest reflection of their own lives and the values that carry them through difficult times.
“I'm just tryna make it out, that's the only thing on my mind.”
Rod Wave
“Heart been broke so many times I don't know what to believe.”
Rod Wave
“I prayed for better days, now I'm living them.”
Rod Wave
“Real ones stay, fake ones fade away.”
Rod Wave
“I be smiling, but deep down I'm hurting.”
Rod Wave
“Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy peace.”
Rod Wave
“I lost a lot of people, that's why I move different.”
Rod Wave
“Tears on my pillow, but I keep it to myself.”
Rod Wave
“I came from the bottom, now I'm tryna stay up.”
Rod Wave
“Sometimes I feel like the world on my shoulders.”
Rod Wave
“Loyalty over everything, that's how I was raised.”
Rod Wave
“I just want my family straight, that's all I ever wanted.”
Rod Wave