http://bit.ly/hTlPXU Disney didn’t like it too much when a feisty, Cali-raised bilingual rapper was running around calling herself "Snow White Tha Product." They got on her ass, so the young rapper (born Claudia A. Feliciano) dropped the "White," and introduced the world to Snow Tha Product.
Born in San Jose, and raised there until she was 10, Snow spent her teen years in LA and moved to Fort Worth, Texas in 2007. She started dropping lines young and has always been "one of the guys," she says, despite growing up to be a gorgeous, rapid-fire lyricist who some are calling the "Mexican Nicki Minaj." The 23-year-old has released several mixtapes, including her most recent, Run Up or Shut Up, and will be premiering her newest video, “Drunk Love,” from her upcoming album, Beauty and the Beast, on mun2. The self-described activist also hosts a weekly live web show on her website where she hopes to ignite her fans over everything from immigration to sex trafficking to rhyming.
She’s dropped with major-label Spanish-language pop sensations and underground U.S. artists and her fans are confident she’ll find her place among the powerhouse lyricists of the moment. One fan recently tweeted: "Lil kim was trippin when she knew @Nicki Minaj was sicker than her imagine when she finds out about @Snow the Product se va surrar!"
Born in San Jose, and raised there until she was 10, Snow spent her teen years in LA and moved to Fort Worth, Texas in 2007. She started dropping lines young and has always been "one of the guys," she says, despite growing up to be a gorgeous, rapid-fire lyricist who some are calling the "Mexican Nicki Minaj." The 23-year-old has released several mixtapes, including her most recent, Run Up or Shut Up, and will be premiering her newest video, “Drunk Love,” from her upcoming album, Beauty and the Beast, on mun2. The self-described activist also hosts a weekly live web show on her website where she hopes to ignite her fans over everything from immigration to sex trafficking to rhyming.
She’s dropped with major-label Spanish-language pop sensations and underground U.S. artists and her fans are confident she’ll find her place among the powerhouse lyricists of the moment. One fan recently tweeted: "Lil kim was trippin when she knew @Nicki Minaj was sicker than her imagine when she finds out about @Snow the Product se va surrar!"