Chicago-based artist Woes gives audiences a taste of his unconventional style with the official release of “Cheaper By The Dozen” off the forthcoming project, “Pressing My Luck,” out later this month.
In “Cheaper By The Dozen,” Woes blends typical rap vocals with punk rock influences to create an unexpected and captivating soundscape. The accompanying music video shows Woes pressing his face into a photocopier, then back-lit behind a window, showing the viewer an unorthodox aesthetic matching and underscoring his unconventional sound.
“Cheaper By The Dozen” is the lead single from Woes’ upcoming 11-track album ‘Pressing My Luck,’ out October 25. The album embodies Woes’ personal philosophy of learning from wrong decisions, and even making the wrong move intentionally to dive into the unknown head first. With the release of “Cheaper By The Dozen” and more new music and captivating visuals on the way, Woes is cementing himself as an artist to watch.
Woes is a Chicago-based artist fusing punk, rap, and indie with an unpredictable edge. Raised on a diverse tracklist ranging from Rage Against The Machine and Beastie Boys to Aretha Franklin and Destiny’s Child, Woes channels these influences into a raw, fearless sound.