WHITE COLLAR PRISON Takes Aim at Corruption with Biting Satire in "If It's Not Too Much Trouble..."

Prepare to be entertained and challenged. Musical firebrand WHITE COLLAR PRISON unleashes their latest single, “if it’s not too much trouble…“, a scathing indictment of societal privilege and the dark side of wealth.

Led by the visionary duo of Gregory James Jenkins and Neil Garguilo, WHITE COLLAR PRISON blends electrifying music with razor-sharp wit, creating a potent cocktail that both entertains and provokes.

If it’s not too much trouble…” isn’t afraid to delve into uncomfortable truths. It follows the spectacular downfall of Congressman Richard Dutch, a man who seemingly had it all—until his web of corruption unravels with hilarious and thought-provoking consequences. No topic is sacred as the musical tackles insider trading, political maneuvering, and the elusive nature of justice.

The brilliance of WHITE COLLAR PRISON lies in their ability to make social commentary sing. Through infectious melodies and clever lyrics, they expose the flaws in our systems and the allure of a life built on ill-gotten gains. The stellar cast brings the story to life with captivating performances, making the journey through Dutch’s downfall both thrilling and thought-provoking.

Each song acts as example of the power of satire to expose injustice and spark dialogue. WHITE COLLAR PRISON isn’t just pushing boundaries; they’re shattering them, leaving audiences questioning the status quo and yearning for a more equitable system.

Join the movement. Dive headfirst into the world of WHITE COLLAR PRISON and “if it’s not too much trouble…”. You might just find yourself laughing, reflecting, and demanding change, all at the same time.


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