The family carne asada takes a wild turn in Snow Tha Product’s hilarious new video for “Sábado.” On Thursday, the Mexican American rap star dropped the video, which slams Trump supporters, with Rolling Stone. In the clip, Snow spits fiery bars as the “black sheep” who discovers someone in the …
Read More »Snow tha Product, Empress Of, and Yendry Lead NYC's Ruidosa Fest
Ruidosa Fest is back for another year in New York City. On Tuesday, the annual festival celebrating Latin women artists announced its return for Aug. 9 at the Lincoln Center, featuring free sets from Snow tha Product, J Noa, Yendry, and Empress Of, among others. The all-women lineup includes artists …
Read More »Snow Tha Product Announces 'Good Nights and Bad Mornings' Tour
Snow tha Product is in the forecast for this fall. On Friday, the Mexican American rapper announced that she’ll be headed on her Good Nights and Bad Mornings tour across the United States later this fall, as she teases a new era of music with the single “So What.” Snow …
Read More »Santa Fe Klan Brings His 'Mundo' to the U.S. With New 'Todo y Nada' Tour
Santa Fe Klan is going on on the road, Rolling Stone can exclusively announce Wednesday. The Mexican rapper is set to bring his recent album Mundos on the road for a 35-stop tour, titled “Todo y Nada.” (“All and Nothing.”) “I am really excited to perform new songs that weren’t …
Read More »Maluma, Snow Tha Product and Chesca Keep Crowds Warm on Day Two of the LA3C Festival
The second day of LA3C started with morning rain that thankfully gave way to clear skies, as thousands poured into Los Angeles State Historic Park to check out the Latin-centered lineup set to close out the festival’s inaugural weekend. Between watching heavy hitters perform, attendees also explored food vendors — …
Read More »Snow Tha Product and Lauren Jauregui Team Up for Unapologetically Queer 'Piña' Video
On Friday, Snow Tha Product and Lauren Jauregui premiered the video for their new collab “Piña,” which unapologetically embraces their queerness. The visuals are powerful, and Jauregui describes their effect best: “Two pretty girls into each other without the male gaze involved is low-key revolutionary.” The video follows Snow arriving …
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