FARA Records · Digital release

Trailer Park vs Southside

SOUTHSIDEDirtroad

Two sides of the same cracked door — different scars but we both want more. Press play. Pick a side.

Archive no.
FARA-056
Edition
DRM-free audio
Delivery
Instant download
Issued
2026
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SOUTHSIDE & Dirtroad — Trailer Park vs Southside (single cover)
Edition artwork FARA-056

Trailer Park vs Southside

SOUTHSIDE Dirtroad · FARA Records · FARA-056 ·

Two sides of the same cracked door — different scars but we both want more. Press play. Pick a side.

SPATIAL FLAT

PREVIEW CHANNEL — SELECT A TRACK

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  1. 01 Trailer Park vs Southside 2:53

Bulb swinging on a wire, cracked door down the middle of the room — pick a side.

MUSIC TRACK STORY

Trailer Park vs Southside is the collaborative debut single from SOUTHSIDE & Dirtroad — two real-life friends and Atlanta collaborators performing a scripted, affectionate battle-rap sketch between exaggerated rival archetypes, at 96 BPM in E minor over raw, stripped-down battle-stage production.

Music Track Story

SOUTHSIDE plays it dead calm — “I'm posted on the porch, hood rich with the grind… I'm calm in the storm, you just barkin' real loud” — the composure itself doing the damage. Dirtroad answers at triple speed, syllables stacked and tumbling: “Hold up, pause — you monotone menace, I bend syllables sideways, linguistics and tennis.” Two completely different flows, same beat, trading bars like they've been doing it for years — because they have, long before this was ever a song.

The pre-chorus lands the actual contrast plainly: “two trailers parked side by side in the rain, one built off hustle, one built off pain.” It's a class-and-geography joke, not a personal one — dense urban cipher culture against an isolated rural upbringing, played as a wrestling-promo-style call-and-response built for a room to shout back, never as real hostility.

Then the bridge drops the bit entirely for one genuinely unscripted-sounding moment: “two sides of the same cracked door… different scars but we both want more.” That's the real thesis underneath the trade-off — two very different starting points, the same hunger. The outro closes it out gently: “from the porch to the park, different shades, same spark.” Competitive fun with a warm, real payoff.

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