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Female Rappers of Our Time: Snow Tha Product

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Female Rappers of Our Time: Snow Tha Product
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I am always hearing people saying how some of today's rappers are "underrated" or "aren't appreciated enough," and all I have to say to those people is: STOP. Stop saying big name rappers are underrated! I remember a point in time when people were saying J. Cole was underrated. J. Cole makes millions I'm sure. He is far from underrated. Ladies and gentlemen of our generation, let me introduce the most underrated rapper of our time, Snow Tha Product!

Claudia Alexandra Feliciano (aka Snow White Tha Product or Snow Tha Product), was born on June 24, 1987 and raised in San Jose, California. She had moved out to San Diego, California to pursue an education in social work. She soon then dropped out to pursue a different career interest of hers, rap and hip-hop music. Although she has been active in the music game since 2007, Feliciano became well known for her 90-second track "Holy Sh*t" which was featured on 50 Cents' website back in 2011. After being discovered by so many people, everyone loved her for how well she can rap in Spanish and spit game. Another one of her hits is "Drunk Love" off of her debut studio album Unorthodox from 2011. As of 2013, the music video has 1.3+ million views! Snow raps about real life problems that can occur for anyone; she breaks the stereotype of female rappers and shuts things down with her bars.


After being in partner with Product Entertainment from 2007 to 2010, Snow turned to Woke Productions to continue her rap career. She has been producing music, tv episodes, and vlogs with Woke since 2010, alongside with her music at Atlantic Records, which she had signed to back in 2007. After she was premiered on MTV back in 2013 in Dutch DJ Chuckie's "Makin Papers," she began preforming at shows and even went on her first tour in 2014! In that same year she also launched a clothing line for Woke Productions.

Snow is also known for her cameo as a drug trafficking lord who goes by the name of Lil' Traviesa, or "Lil' T" in season two of USA Network's Queen of The South. She also wrote the song "Run That" which you'll hear on commercials for QOTS and in the show, I would imagine.

Some personal favorites (with links!) of Snow Tha Product for me would be:

-Waste of Time

-I Don't Wanna Leave (Remix)

-Good Girls

-Run That

-Problems

-Murda Buziness (Freestyle)

-AyAyAy!

-Despierta (It may all be in Spanish, but I like it, okay?)

For anyone looking for new music or music that talks about real problems, I suggest checking out Snow Tha Product 1,000%! When I was first introduced to her a few years ago I was not disappointed and neither will you!

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