Whosoever South and KJ-52 Take a Stand with 'We All One People' Single and Music Video
Whosoever South, the pioneers of Country Crunk, have teamed up with 6-time Dove Award winner KJ-52 for the new single and music video, “We All One People.†The powerful song from Whosoever South’s third studio album, Backroads & Small Towns (Pit Bull Productions), seeks to unite at a time when our nation seems more divided than ever.
"I was very excited when Rowdy offered to have me jump on this song,†says KJ-52. "It’s a very important message in this day and age."
"We have the choice right now to be divided by hate or united by love,†adds Whosever South’s Sarah Eunice. "Choose love.â€
Whosoever South continues to create a sound all their own, mixing traditional hip-hop with a country flare reminiscent of their deep Georgia southern roots - all centered around a clear Gospel message. Comprised of Rowdy Eunice, Sarah Eunice and Mike Mitchell, Whosoever South first emerged in 2013 with their national debut album, Goin' Home. An immediate hit, the genre-bending group followed up with their 2014 release, Come On In.
With the October release of Backroads & Small Towns, Whosoever South is back and better than ever. In early August, the trio quietly dropped a music video for the single, "Georgia," and in less than a month the video exceeded a half million views on Facebook alone. They followed that with a second music video, this time for the single, "That's Country" - which is also quickly becoming a hit with fans and new followers alike.
Their new album, Backroads & Small Towns, is available now wherever music is sold.