Thanks for the part 2 Snow mom blatantly said Marvin Prince is the one behind Snow and made snow who is & what snow did to Marvin Prince is a wicked act I am a Jamaican & I will never support Snow again, Jamaicans need to hear what Snow did to a fellow Jamaican.
What I do not get is, his mum clearly noted that Marvin Prince pushes snd was instrumental in helping him get his career off the ground so, why did she deny knowing him when it got to payment and Marvin had to sue and despite being awarded $1.5million, Snow and record company never paid him resulting in them parting ways and his sophomore album ranked as a result. Money should never divide good friends and disappointed to hear this side of Snow.
@@djdigitaldread That's what I watched. Just listening was a history lesson as well, forgot all about Shinehead and to this day thought Lady Ann was a 14-15 year old kid singing Informer. I had mad respect for Snow up to this point. I thought he was 100 because I grew up with white cats like him in NY. In the islands I didn't see them as white, only Yankees were white. Back home, they were just island man. Poughkeepsie, NY had a lot of white dudes who kicked it with island cats. They were genuinely knowledgeable and passionate about our culture. Hell, a lot of those guys turned me on to sound system battles. I thought Snow was 100 in that sense; respecting friendships. Hopefully, you live to see some justice if you haven't already. I've been sharing the interview because Snow isn't the most interesting part of the conversation. It literally documents how Hip Hop and reggae became a thing. I hope you do something with all that footage to explain how reggae truly contributed to Hip Hop.
So glad you made a part 2 so that everyone could see the last 1 minute.
Thanks for the part 2 Snow mom blatantly said Marvin Prince is the one behind Snow and made snow who is & what snow did to Marvin Prince is a wicked act I am a Jamaican & I will never support Snow again, Jamaicans need to hear what Snow did to a fellow Jamaican.
Shout out to Prince who saw the talent in this guy when he couldn't see it respect to Prince
What I do not get is, his mum clearly noted that Marvin Prince pushes snd was instrumental in helping him get his career off the ground so, why did she deny knowing him when it got to payment and Marvin had to sue and despite being awarded $1.5million, Snow and record company never paid him resulting in them parting ways and his sophomore album ranked as a result. Money should never divide good friends and disappointed to hear this side of Snow.
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This is how to be singing.....One Hit Wonder you know sees da me snow me I go blame aliki boom boom yea!!!
Snow and Dj Prince split and the end result is Snow became a one hit wonder.
i honestly believe Bone Thugs got some of their style from this dude
a strange ending as snow said he went to Hawaii but the narrator said he was denied access to america.
We went to Hawaii before he got banned from USA, Japan & Europe
@@djdigitaldread Just saw your interview boss; I'm speechless. I hope life repays you for the fuckery you endured.
@@robertnicholls9917 Please watch this th-cam.com/video/R6ZSRVXIcnU/w-d-xo.html
@@djdigitaldread That's what I watched. Just listening was a history lesson as well, forgot all about Shinehead and to this day thought Lady Ann was a 14-15 year old kid singing Informer.
I had mad respect for Snow up to this point. I thought he was 100 because I grew up with white cats like him in NY. In the islands I didn't see them as white, only Yankees were white. Back home, they were just island man.
Poughkeepsie, NY had a lot of white dudes who kicked it with island cats. They were genuinely knowledgeable and passionate about our culture. Hell, a lot of those guys turned me on to sound system battles. I thought Snow was 100 in that sense; respecting friendships.
Hopefully, you live to see some justice if you haven't already.
I've been sharing the interview because Snow isn't the most interesting part of the conversation. It literally documents how Hip Hop and reggae became a thing.
I hope you do something with all that footage to explain how reggae truly contributed to Hip Hop.
@@djdigitaldread Snow raps fast & sings..I believe Bone Thugs took this style and added harmony along with 5 dudes to get their signature sound