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Rod Wave charts the cost and vindication of ambition on 'Crazy'. The track moves between two registers: a defiant chorus that frames unconventional choices as liberation, and a verse that catalogs the dissonance between material success and inner peace. The refrain, "Ain't it fun? Livin' in the real world", carries an edge; the question mark stays open. Wave describes the scepticism he faced, the relentless touring, the wealth that arrived alongside exhaustion. He medicates, he maintains, he doesn't complain. The song's central tension is that vindication doesn't erase the cost. What makes the track work is its refusal to resolve. Wave doesn't argue that doubters were wrong and he was right. He argues that the path he chose was his alone to walk, and that the judgment of others was always beside the point. "What work for you might not work for me" is not a boast; it's a statement of fact. The song sits in the space between triumph and weariness, and doesn't pretend they're the same thing.
"Crazy" is a track by Rod Wave, from the album Nostalgia, released 15th September 2023. Full lyrics are available below.
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