Rapper Rod Wave Walks On Atlanta Stage As It Collapses, Alexis Skyy Also Falls [WATCH]
Rapper Rod Wave Walks On Atlanta Stage As It Collapses, Alexis Skyy Also Falls [WATCH]
As an artist, while you can plan everything down to the last little detail, some things just can’t be expected.
This much is true for rapper American rapper and songwriter Rod Wave (real name Rodarius Marcell Green),21.
During a recent Atlanta Halloween performance, as Rod Wave walked out to perform, the stage collapsed causing him and several other members in his crew to fall.
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It looks like Rod Wave was able to laugh it off as he posted and deleted the footage on his own Instagram with the caption:
“PIMP DOWN I REPEAT PIMP DOWN”
As videos began circling from the incident, many couldn’t help but notice former “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” star and model Alexis Skyy also took a tumble.

Alexis Skyy
How rod wave mans push Alexis Sky before the stage collapsed https://t.co/vS6BNxscsm
— (@NoDMS_IonLikeU) November 2, 2020


While no one was injured during the stage collapse, Rod Wave’s concert was canceled.
What do you think about the stage collapsing? Let us know in the comments.

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