The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music s Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It s the same spirit stripped-down sets, an intimate setting just a different space.
The first song Rod Wave performs in his Tiny Desk concert comes with a bit of a wink. The St. Petersburg, Fla., rapper interpolates Drake s Over My Dead Body, the delicate intro to
Take Care. Like Drake, Rod Wave makes sad, melodic rap music. But his feels removed from the Canadian superstar s lineage. His cadences are more in step with the full-bodied crooning of Southern rap giants like Kevin Gates and Lil Boosie. It s been said that Rod Wave could be an R&B or blues singer in another era. With this Tiny Desk concert, anchored by the interplay of flute, piano, bass and drums, he seems to suggest: Why not this one?
Rod Wave: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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ahead of next year s election america s call minors want to know if any democrat will come through for coal country so they invited every single one of them to what is basically the president s turf. the director of governmental affairs for united mine workers of america, gil smith. thank you for being here. what do you hope you accomplish with this invitation? primarily what we are trying to do is see what democratic candidates have to offer to our members. a lot of if not all of them proposed plans that would end mining in this country in the next and 15 years, that will a lot of members out of work. and the communities and country, and there needs to be something