Woes Unleashes Gritty New Single “Cheaper By The Dozen”Ahead Of Upcoming Project ‘Pressing My Luck’

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Woes’ latest song, “Cheaper By The Dozen,” is equipped with the Chicago rapper’s animated cadence and bars that are just as eclectic. Over the amped-up hip-hop production, he reflects on his come-up journey before putting the opps in their rightful place. From there, Woes proves to listeners that he’s at a different level than his rap peers as he spits rhymes about his relentless grind and desire to top the charts. The hustle that’s instilled within him stems from watching his parents work around the clock. The following lyrics below highlight the underlying theme in “Cheaper By The Dozen.”

The rainy day only made me better/Debating if I paint a painting if you could paint it better,” he raps. “My lady wanna make a baby I’m tryna make a record.”

In the verse, he also raps, “My mama raisin me, makin sure that we all ate/Scraping up the change rubbing metal like car breaks/My pops always workin all day like Kanye/He put me in some good hands like he was Allstate.”

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Before the song comes to an end, the beat takes on a more gritty hip-hop tone. As he switches up his flow, Woes continues to apply pressure and shows listeners the ways in which he stands on business. While combatting the phonies and fakes, Woes calls these miserable people out, implying that he can see through their bulls**t. Lyrics like “I know everything about ’em like I was Nardwuar/Now they tryna click clack/Like it was car talk” drive the narrative home.

Woes’ “Cheaper By The Dozen” is the leading single off his highly anticipated project Pressing My Luck, which drops on October 25.

Watch the music video to Woes’ “Cheaper By The Dozen” below:

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