“Cheaper In The South” is WTO Sco and Corli at their most unfiltered—raw, real, and relentless. Produced by Nephew Jay, the 150 BPM beat knocks with purpose, creating a soundbed that feels like back alley sermons and freeway confessionals. This isn’t just a flex track—it’s a gritty field report from the frontlines of the hustle. And Sco ain’t whisperin’. He’s talkin’ loud, talkin’ heavy—because in the South, everything hit different, including the price tag and the pain.
Laced with basslines that rattle trunks and lyrics that cut through silence like a box cutter, Sco walks us through trap politics and price negotiations like a Southern El Chapo with better manners. “Phone jumpin’, line like Chick-fil-A,” is more than a metaphor—it’s a reminder that while other folks play rap, he living it in real-time. Corli steps in like the enforcer—calculated, sharp, and surgical—driving every line like a stick shift in rush hour.
From droughts to dog food, from loyalty to location, “Cheaper In The South” reminds you that survival ain’t about just moving work—it’s about knowing when not to move at all. With lines that echo like war cries—“I only sell clean, they fresh up out the shower”—WTO Sco lets the listener know this ain’t no imitation trap talk. This is Southern scripture, updated and annotated for 2025.
This record is a salute to those who understand the coded language of the corner, but still appreciate the poetry in pain. For the ones who never switched plugs, who made dimes out of dust, who know how to pivot when the prices spike—this one’s for you. The South got somethin’ to say, and right now, it sounds like Sco x Corli. We The Ones: wetheonesent@gmail.com | https://linktr.ee/wtosco