There’s something about the South. Not the sweet tea or front porches—but that underground economy that runs hotter than the Richmond pavement in July. WTO Sco knows it. Hunna Stack lives it. Stunna World Hoot? Man, he made a bankroll off it. And this new track? “Cheaper In The South (Remix)”? It’s the soundtrack for all of it.
Sco steps out first like a general doing roll call in the trenches. “I'm the type of plug you never see, but I probably run your hood.” He’s not here to be flashy. He’s here to remind you the numbers don’t lie—and neither do his connects. Every bar feels like a voice memo sent from the backseat of a tinted-out rental—lowkey but lethal.
Then Hunna Stack enters like a technician in dirty Air Forces. His verse feels like he’s letting you peek through the peephole of a trap that doesn’t sleep. "Thirty-dollar grams, wallah"—if you know, you know. His lines don’t flex—they inform. They remind you this game ain’t just about rap. It’s about ratios, respect, and risk.
Stunna World Hoot pulls up like someone who’s already made it out but can’t resist riding back through his old block just to remind folks he’s still got it. His delivery ain’t rushed because when you’re really eating, you chew slow. His verse is full of glazed wrists, duffle bags, and coded warnings. "Say we ain’t putting on for the city, then you just hating." That’s not a diss—it’s a community update.
The hook? It’ll stay in your head like the scent of good loud on a hot day: “Trap houses I done trapped out, made it through some droughts…” It’s the kind of chorus that makes the whole block nod. Something between a war cry and a price check.
This song ain’t just music—it’s math. Every line is about the cost of loyalty, the margin of error in the hustle, and the price difference between East Coast flash and Southern foundation. If you’ve ever stood on a porch counting out ziplocks while your phone won’t stop buzzing—you already know what Sco’s talking about.
Cheaper In The South Remix isn’t chasing charts. It’s feeding the ones who really live this. And in a world where everyone’s trying to up their prices, WTO Sco is reminding us that the real game is staying ten toes and ten steps ahead.