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Snow tha product discography kat
Snow tha product discography kat








Now, with everything that has happened in the last year, the social landscape has changed a lot, so have your thoughts about this changed? And in what ways? I remember watching your Sway interview a year ago, and you discuss how the Latino community gets left out of important conversations in society - and that there is also a divide in the Latino community. The beat already landed itself for you to already think of D.R.A.M. Why’d you feel he was a good choice to be on such a celebratory track? “Myself” includes a really catchy feature from D.R.A.M. It’s been a bad thing sometimes, but also a good thing, because not too many people can say they did it for me. I feel like there is a little bit of how life got in the way. I also have a kid, so I wasn’t always at the parties. I just kept going and just focused on the fans. Coming from, like, mariachi music into hip-hop - it’s not like I was raised around a bunch of rappers, you know? It was just kind of left field. If people are competitive and don’t want somebody to go hard on their track, then definitely, that’s one of the reasons. I was just about to say, the end of that verse stuck out to me: “I’ve been waitin’ for the day I finally came up in so long/ Ain’t nobody take my credit, got no co-sign and no loan.” Why do you think it has been harder for women, and especially Latina women, to receive a co-sign? I feel like I can say, “I did this by myself” - and nobody can take my credit because I got no co-sign and no loan. I never got a co-sign or somebody that put me on or nothing. A lot of people do know that I’ve been doing this forever by myself. I feel like it’s just a feel-good song all around. Describe the mental journey you’ve had to endure to reach this point and state of mind. Your new single, “Myself,” is definitely an empowering anthem of self-love and acceptance. They know what’s up and they know how my shows are supposed to go. But the people who do go to the shows, they go hard. I would say with New York, obviously it has its own culture, so I may not be as lit out here. I started poppin’ up more in Texas so that’s why a lot of people really fuck with me from there. What would you say is the main difference, if any, of performing here versus the West Coast or down South? You’re performing tonight at the Highline Ballroom, right in the heart of NYC. Catch Snow tha Product out on her Vibe Higher tour this summer by grabbing tickets here. Sneak Peek: Check Out Snow Tha' Product in 'Queen of the South'īillboard sat down recently with Snow tha Product, to discuss her new music, current tour, and her stance on racial tensions in today’s society.










Snow tha product discography kat