Come See Me (Rod Wave song)

"Come See Me" is a song by American rapper and singer Rod Wave, released on September 1, 2023 as the third single from his fifth studio album Nostalgia. It was produced by BeatsbyTrain, Ryan Bevolo, Landers and McCoy.

"Come See Me"
Single by Rod Wave
from the album Nostalgia
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2023
Length3:10
LabelAlamo
Songwriter(s)Rodarius Green
Producer(s)
  • Gabe Lucas
  • Desirez
Rod Wave singles chronology
"Call Your Friends"
(2023)
"Come See Me"
(2023)
"Boyz Don't Cry"
(2023)
Music video
"Come See Me" on YouTube

Composition

The song contains piano chords in the production,[1] in the style of trap.[2] The lyrics deal with Rod Wave struggling with feeling heartbroken and lonely as a result of a failed relationship.[1][2][3] Furthermore, he addresses how emotional anguish can lead to suicide.[1]

Music video

An official music video premiered alongside the single. Directed by Brett Arndt, it finds Rod Wave alone in his apartment one evening,[2] rapping and then jumping off a balcony. Before he hits the ground, he wakes up from an apparent nightmare.[3]

Charts

Chart performance for "Come See Me"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Global 200 (Billboard)[4] 87
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[5] 34
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 19
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[7] 8

References

  1. Cole, Alexander (September 1, 2023). "Rod Wave Delivers Emotionally-Charged Track "Come See Me"". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  2. Kearns, Sarah (September 1, 2023). "Rod Wave Is in His Bag on New Single "Come See Me"". Hypebeast. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  3. Powell, Jon (September 1, 2023). "Rod Wave drops off new video for "Come See Me"". Revolt. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  4. "Rod Wave Chart History (Global 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  5. "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. September 11, 2023. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  6. "Rod Wave Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  7. "Rod Wave Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
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