Whosoever South Returns with "Come On In" on October 7th (Video)

On October 7th, Country Crunk band Whosoever South will return with their all-new studio album, COME ON IN. The album will be released by Pit Bull Productions in association with Elevate Entertainment and Syntax Distribution.
Whosoever South comprises of Rowdy, Sarah and Mike, all three were born and raised in the South - and each with many different musical influences growing up. Together, this trio serves up a delicious combination of hip-hop and some southern hospitality with an invitation to all. The group's humble beginnings and diverse backgrounds testify to the fact that God can indeed use all things.
Since the group's formation in 2008, the trio released three underground albums before making their worldwide debut in 2013 with their album, Goin' Home. With worldwide airplay, they are crossing county lines, city limits and oceans, breaking down barriers and impacting lives by sharing the truth that needs to be known. "We all have one thing in common," says Sarah. "We all need Jesus. Some folks just don't know it yet."
Partnering up with A-List producers, such as Asaf Fulks, Dirty Rice, and industry veteran KJ-52, Whosoever South is creating a sound like no other. Come On In is packed with traditional hip-hop 808's, kicks, hi-hats and snares combined with a backwoods flare of banjo, harmonica and dobro. "We was raised in the country, where a man's word is one of his most valuable possessions and hard work is a way of life," says Rowdy.
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