
UPDATED 2/5, 1:35 p.m. ET: It seems whatever dispute was happening has come to an end, and Rod Wave’s album will be here “in a couple weeks.”
The artist wrote over a video of himself on Instagram, “My album dropping in a couple weeks I apologize we just figured it out everything cool.”
“Pussy ass label playing wit a n***a shit I ain’t dropping shit fuck ya pay me,” Wave wrote in a post that was deleted a few hours after it initially went up. “Y’all wanna album ask @alamorecords.”
Wave signed to Alamo in 2018. Since then, he released two well-received albums, Ghetto Gospel and Pray 4 Love. The former featured the remix to his breakout single “Heart on Ice” and was certified gold. Pray 4 Love rode the success of Ghetto Gospel, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. These studio projects were paired with three mixtapes—Hunger Games 2, Hunger Games 3, and PTSD—that were released through the label.
Fans are now anxiously waiting for Wave to drop his next album, which some believe to be called Hard Times, though a title has not been confirmed. Yet the rapper/singer refuses to release the project until his undisclosed business issues are handled. He alluded to the record being completed and ready to go by pairing his grievances with the cover art.