Florida rapper Rod Wave has dropped the track 'Sinners,' serving as the lead single for the upcoming thriller of the same name directed by Ryan Coogler. The song and its video tie into the film's setting in the Jim Crow-era South of the 1930s, featuring scenes with star Michael B. Jordan. This release sets the stage for the movie's premiere later this month.
Rod Wave, known for his emotive songs about personal hardships, unveiled 'Sinners' on April 4, aligning it closely with the themes of Ryan Coogler's latest project. The track explores historical injustices, with lyrics that evoke the unfulfilled promises of emancipation, such as the line: “Excuse me, master, I think you're confused / I was promised forty acres and mules / Damn, I feel like a fool, forget the rules, what the fine print say?” The accompanying video transports viewers to the 1930s American South, complete with imagery of cotton fields and a vintage Ford Model T, while interspersing clips from the film itself.
In the movie 'Sinners,' Michael B. Jordan portrays twin brothers Smoke and Stack, navigating a world laced with supernatural elements including vampires. Additional cast members include Hailee Steinfeld, Josh O’Connor, Jayme Lawson, Delroy Lindo, and Woody McClain. Toward the song's close, Wave nods to these darker motifs: “If he knew I was a slave to the state / Go tell him I ain't afraid of ghosts, vampires, whips and chains.” This blend underscores the era's survival struggles.
Coogler, returning to original narratives after contributing to the Black Panther and Creed franchises, describes the film as genre-blending. “The film is very genre fluid,” he explained to The Hollywood Reporter. “It switches in and out of a lot of different genres. Yes, vampires are an element, but it’s not the only supernatural element in the movie. The film is about more than just that.” 'Sinners' is slated for theatrical release on April 18, marking a fresh chapter for the director and his frequent collaborator Jordan.