Released: March 26, 2021

Songwriter: Dzimi Jai Beats TnTXD Rod Wave

Producer: TnTXD Jai Beats Dzimi

[Intro]
(Pipe that shit up, TnT)
On my sad boy shit, you know what I'm talking about
I'll be straight forever
I just be telling 'bout my pain and shit, you know?
I ain't really, ya' know what I'm sayin'
I just be thinking, reminiscing 'bout that shit
(Ayo, Dzimi)
Numb the pain with the money
You know what I'm sayin', I don't feel pain, too much money
I learned how to not though, you know what I'm talking about?
Uh, okay

[Chorus]
Calling, every now and then I hear it calling, yeah
I came so close to falling
Numb the pain with the money and went all in, I'm all in
I'll be alright (Alright, baby, alright)
I'll be alright (Yeah, yeah)

[Verse]
Look, uh, I was broken down at the bottom, hard to believe in me
Never say forever if you gon' give up so easily
Scared to be alone, I left because you kept on leavin' me (You kept on leavin')
Went and chased my dream and seen my soul, what you couldn't see in me (What you couldn't see in me)
I had one tear for you left, said you'd be here, but you left
Deal with my pain all alone, walk through that rain by myself
I'll take my lick all alone, I ain't asking for help
I'll forever live on as the one you should've kept
Broken-hearted, forever broken-hearted
Sorry, but I ain't sorry

[Chorus]
Calling, every now and then I hear it calling, yeah (Calling)
I came so close to falling
Numb the pain with the money and went all in, I'm all in
I'll be alright (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'll be alright (I'll be alright, I'll be alright, I'll be alright, alright)
Calling, every now and then I hear it calling, yeah
I came so close to falling
He'll be alright, you'll be just fine, you'll be alright

[Outro]
Alright (Yeah)
I'll be alright (I'll be alright, I'll be alright, I'll be alright, alright)

Rod Wave

Rodarius Marcell Green (born August 27, 1998), better known as Rod Wave, is a platinum-selling recording artist originally from St. Petersburg, Florida.

Shortly after the release of three albums under the Hunger Games series title, Rod rose to national prominence after dropping “Heart on Ice” in 2019. The track, a single for his album PTSD, peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with assistance from TikTok and a viral Genius live performance.

Rod continued to garner critical acclaim with the release of Ghetto Gospel in November of 2019 and Pray 4 Love in April of the following year.