The only feature on the standard edition. Lil Durk and Rod Wave trade verses about losing artists in the industry to violence and overdoses. The chemistry is electric, with Durk matching Rod's melodic wail. It addresses the "sky full of numb stars"—a reference to fallen friends watching over them.
This production style makes Last Lap feel less like a rap album and more like a blues opera for the streaming era. Rod Wave - Last Lap -Full Album-
On songs like the titular track or the lead singles, the production is lush, utilizing samples that evoke nostalgia—perhaps a flip of an early 2000s R&B classic or a soulful gospel choir sample. Rod’s voice, often run through layers of reverb and autotune, acts as an instrument itself. He belts out lyrics about loyalty, betrayal, and the isolation that comes with being at the top. The only feature on the standard edition