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Snow tha Product

I have been following the movement of Snow Tha Product for little over a year now. Every time I hear her rap. I get chills. She is hella talented and she is lyrical with it. She recently stopped by Sway In The Morning Show and she murdered a Freestyle.

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Oh, so now you asking who is Snow? Allow me to introduce her again:

In August 2011, Snow released her aptly-titled project Unorthodox in conjunction with Street Science Entertainment and her own Product Entertainment, preceded by the Unorthodox 0.5 mixtape hosted by DJ Whoo Kid. Currently on iTunes, Unorthodox is filled with original production from the likes of SuperStar O (Jim Jones, Waka Flocka, Wiz Khalifa), Florida beatmaker RedHook Noodles, California duo The Nominees, Texas multi-talent Essay Potna, Keise on da Track (Lil Boosie) and more.

Born to illegal immigrants, Snow tha Product grew up in both North and South California, and currently resides in Ft. Worth, Texas. Despite her remarkable talent, Snow sees herself as a ‘normal’ girl who wants to relate to people who hear her music.

With no formal promotion, Snow’s video for “Drunk Love” is over one million views on YouTube, and received support from the national Mun2 network’s 18 & Over. Amongst all of her fierce viral videos, “Woke Wednesday” and “Holy Sh*t” caused quite a stir in 2011, racking up nearly 400k views each at the turn of the new year.

Since her videos started making waves with fans and peers alike, Snow has received accolades from the music industry at every turn. Snow tha Product’s own lyrical idols include Eminem, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill and the late, great Big Pun. She’s become accustomed being compared to other female rappers and deals with assumptions people make about who she is, but she doesn’t take offense on the norm.

“Obviously nobody likes to be compared, but on the other hand, I understand in this industry if you’re doing something right, they usually compare you to somebody else doing something right. That inspires me,” she says. “All in all, I’m just a normal person doing what I love to do. I don’t do this for any one reason, or to say all Latinos are like me or all girls are like me. I’m not someone you can put in a box, and I want people to accept that.”

You can find her at:

https://twitter.com/SnowThaProduct

http://facebook.com/SnowThaProduct

http://instagram.com/SnowThaProduct

 

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