Ohio: a state that conjures up images of sprawling cornfields, the bustling energy of Cleveland, and yes, for college football fanatics, the Buckeyes of Ohio State. But beyond that, the state boasts a rich musical history — one that has evidently left an indelible mark on its own OG Rodney Evans. With a childhood where the beats and rhythm of music felt almost like an infectious disease, to the stages of talent shows and the shadows of ghostwriting — Evans has seen, felt, and immersed himself in it all.
Evans’ latest offering, “Student of the Game,” encapsulates his diverse experiences and offers listeners a taste of Midwest grit and groove. The beauty of Evans’ artistry lies in his ability to blend genres and sounds while retaining his unique voice — a feat he attributes to Ohio’s rich funk history. The echoes of Ohio Players, Roger and Zapp, and the soulful vibes of Shirley Murdock permeate his music but are blended meticulously with his own style. In a sense, the album feels like a journey through Ohio’s vibrant music landscape, with OG Rodney Evans at the helm.
Describing his music as a “pleasurable experience” might feel like an understatement to a first-time listener. With tracks that boast hard-hitting bass, complemented by OG Rodney’s iconic cadence, the album feels like a roller coaster — taking its audience through peaks of exhilaration and valleys of introspection. And, if you’re seeking authenticity, look no further. Evans is candid, urging listeners to “recognize a real one spitting.” Indeed, his lyrical prowess shines through, proving that he’s not just a product of his influences but a beacon of originality.
“Student of the Game” serves as a testament to perseverance, dedication, and the sheer will to keep evolving. A reinvention, if you will. And Evans isn’t shy about it. He’s weathered the industry’s storms, faced hardships, and learned the toughest lessons the hard way. Perhaps that’s what gives his music that raw, visceral quality. It’s not just about the beats or the lyrics; it’s about the stories behind them. His message is loud and clear: age is but a number, and older gentlemen can indeed rap, and “very well,” he cheekily adds. The album is a journey that spans 12 tracks, providing listeners with 36 minutes of solid, unadulterated OG Rodney Evans.
One can’t help but feel a sense of pride when the sounds of the Midwest blast through the speakers. Evans’ references to I-75 and Ohio State (the actual state, mind you!) evoke a sense of nostalgia for the uninitiated and pride for the Ohio native. Not to mention, in the track ‘I am’, OG Rodney pays homage with a shoutout to ‘Last of The Mohicans’, a nod we absolutely adore. This isn’t just another rap album; it’s a declaration. OG Rodney Evans is stamping his mark, not just as an artist from the Midwest but as a testament to the Midwest itself.
In the ever-evolving realm of music, where genres blend and artists often find themselves at crossroads, OG Rodney Evans stands tall — a beacon for those looking to find their voice amidst the cacophony. “Student of the Game” isn’t just an album; it’s an experience. An experience of Ohio, of the struggles and triumphs of the music industry, and, most importantly, of OG Rodney Evans himself.
And for those hungry for more of this Midwest maestro, there’s good news on the horizon. While the details remain shrouded in mystery, Evans teases upcoming shows, releases, and perhaps even another reinvention. But for now, listeners can bask in the glory of “Student of the Game.”
For a deep dive into this Midwest fire, check out the album on Spotify and follow the journey of OG Rodney Evans on his Instagram.
Here’s to the students of the game, ever-learning, ever-evolving. OG Rodney Evans, we’re here for all of it.