Fall Fast In Love

Album: Last Lap (2024)
Charted: 49
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Songfacts®:

  • "Fall Fast In Love" is Rod Wave's introspective take on the age-old dilemma of diving headfirst into romance - an emotional high-wire act that he knows all too well. Falling quickly for someone is a risky business, but Wave, ever the gambler in love, is willing to take that chance.
  • Rod Wave wrote the sultry song with the track's producers, T Five, FlexOnDaTrack, Neeko Baby and Chris Made. Neeko Baby's credits include Playboi Carti's "@ Meh" and DaBaby's "Vibez," while T Five helped craft Wave's previous single "Passport Junkie." FlexOnDaTrack also had a hand in producing Rod Wave's "Great Gatsby."
  • The music video, directed by Mali, takes viewers on a journey from the innocent days of puppy love in elementary school to the inevitable adult realities that test relationships. It's a visual metaphor for the arc of the song itself - a nostalgic reflection on the thrill of falling fast, but also a sobering reminder of the pitfalls that come with it.

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