Chase Woods Presents a Love Story About His Upbringing on “Roaches”

The song “Roaches” appears on Chase’s Terrace End Tapes EP, which released on Friday. “Roaches” is a song about someone with their dream through thick and thin, even when things look dark and abysmal. After all, some of us probably grew up with roaches in our houses and apartments. It’s okay, no one’s judging–especially because roaches aren’t indicative of you being poor AF. They may be indicative of the fact that where you’re living may be less than. Anyway, we all dream of making better than our upbringing gave us. Because of that, I feel this one’s very relatable. To paraphrase how Chase pitched the song, “Roaches” is a checkpoint in his life. He’s not where he wants to be just yet…but he’s damn sure getting there. Check it (and its parent project) out above and support dope music in all its forms.

Speed on the Beat

Whatever you need to know about me, you can find out on speedonthebeat.com. Dad of two, cat dad (of two), mental health advocate, Team Support Dope Music in All Its Forms.

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