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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's good was good?
Speaker 2 (00:03):
What ups mustin? You're checking out the Cruise Show podcast?
Speaker 3 (00:07):
Right, all right, everybody stand up. Everybody stand up. Please,
everybody stand up and make some noise for snow the product.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Hi hi hi HOI damn yo, keep it going, keep
it going. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you yo,
thank you guys.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Speech speech speech.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
First of all, I want to thank every na, not
for real, though, I'm sorry. I was just choking on
my own spit outside because I put them in my
mouth and I start choking. I was like, I'm supposed
to look so cool right now, and literally it's not
working out for me. But it's all right. I appreciate
you guys so much for being here special like in
the morning, you know we out here. But I appreciate
you guys for inviting me. What the hell? And I
(01:04):
see the tequila, so I already know what you're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Go we're taking shots, bro.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
People have traveled from Georgia, San Diego, Fresno, Palm Springs.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
I e over there.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
I didn't, so I want to get you.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Thank you guys so much. Thank you for real. I
I feel great.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Nah, that's right now. Thank you for being here. It's
the exclusive cruise show Snow the product fan meet and
greet listening event or Real ninety two to three. We're
here to celebrate the album before I crash Out, which
is coming soon. Right.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Yes, were you recording on TikTok Live last night?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yes? I was recording. Uh yeah, I've been recording songs
and and just reapproaching and just doing different things. You
guys know, I have a lot of music that's unreleased.
Some of the songs that are on here are like
super old that I just forgot about, and then some
of them are like might be from last night, then
there might be one from like the night before the
project comes out. I mean, wow, I just wanted to
(01:58):
be real and fresh and be what the vibes right now,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
So, you know, ever since I've known Snow, she's recorded
twenty songs.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
A day for decades. It's insane.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
It's two hundred thousand songs, a lot of God, damn, damn,
you're really good. I couldn't have done that.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
So the way it's gonna work, y'all, We're gonna do
obviously a Q and A. We have some fan questions
as well. You guys got to eat some great food.
Shout out to Mariscos Corona and finally, yo, So before.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
I crash out, right, you know, I know you're not
a fan of crashing out, but it does happen.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Yes, right, you have a crash out spot at your home.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Yes, yes, I have a Yeah, I mean it wasn't
It's supposed to be a meditation spot, but I have
happened to crash out there, you know. And it is
like right in the middle of my ranch. So like
like if I want to yell, if I want to scream,
if I want to cry, if I want to do whatever, like,
it is pretty protected, so like I don't mind. There's
not gonna be complaints for any neighbors or anything like that.
(02:54):
So it's pretty good man. It's you know, getting grounded trees,
you know, a little wind chimes, a little you know,
just trying to meditate through all the all the bullshit
we're going through right now.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
Yeah, it's good to have a place where no one
can hear someone scream, right yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there's like there happens to be a
shovel right next to it. It's pretty crazy.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
We're chilling, we're chilling whatever.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
We can go anyway with it, you know what I'm saying,
or I kill somebody the mite, right, yeah, let's come
next next, Let's uh, let's talk about Okay, by the Day,
that's one of the ones that I'm telling you. I
recorded that I think like ten years ago almost and
obviously with it having more of the Brazilian funk drop,
(03:34):
it's we added that now. It's like a I revisited
old things that I've said that I think are fucking dope,
and I just am now bringing them to now. You know.
So by the on Day, that whole first verse is
just energy, and I feel like we we added a
hook to kind of give it that, and I think
it's gonna be. I think it's gonna be a really
good one to perform on stage. You know.
Speaker 4 (03:53):
I want to talk about snow like when you're wrapping
it's so fast and you obviously are bilingual. What's the
process like writing when you're writing in Spanish? Or do
you think how do I word this? When you're writing
and you want to make a song in Spanish? Are
you thinking in Spanish or are you thinking in English
and then translating it?
Speaker 1 (04:13):
No? I think in Spanish, like I think, I think
by what I think At this point my brain has
gone through enough touring in life that whatever whatever word
comes to mind first, if it's Spanish, if it's English,
I'm not so when you're committing with yeah, just like
you know when you're when you're misspelling while you're texting
and you just send it. You're just like, it is
what it is. You got it?
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Girls, I'm disliking as fuck.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
So that's like me with being bilinguists, Like I maybe
speaking to someone who doesn't speak Spanish, but I'm just
gonna take a shot at Hey, maybe you get it
or maybe you don't, but yeah, I definitely feel like whatever,
whatever looking mansca, you know, like whatever exactly like that, Like, look,
that's kind like how do you say that? What's born
in me? Like that's really weird. My son pops out
(04:55):
right now, He's like, I was born in you? But yeah,
I don't fucking know. There's just some things that don't
translate you. Yeah, so you're to.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Say, do you translate that?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (05:07):
I tried to explain that to him. I was like, dude,
you can't, yes, exactly.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Frogs, but yeah, hey, it just doesn't have the same feeling. Yeah,
you know exactly ya looking back on your journey, right,
was there or is there a moment big or small
that reminded you why you started making music in the
first place.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
She, uh, yeah, so many of them. Right, You're like,
let's make her cry. No, definitely, I feel like I
feel like you got you know what I'm saying. Not
to be cliche or like to be like a fucking
pick me, but it is really when I get on
that stage and I really do see people connect or
enjoy it, or know the lyrics, or or just support me,
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like you know, through my highs and my lows. I
know there's been some moments in my life where life
happens and I've gone through the really bad moments and
I've had to be on tour. When I am on tour,
they welcomed me and they made me feel better. So
it is I started this to connect with human beings.
I started this to find my tribe, to find my people,
because maybe sometimes we don't feel super safe at home,
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so you kind of like go outside to find those people,
and you do. You go you throughout life. You find
your friends, and you find your family, and you find
your team, and I feel like, you know, the people
that have stuck with me this fucking long, that's it.
That's you get you guys, you know, so thank you guys.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Yeah, beautiful. We got some fan questions, Garcia, who do
we got what your what's your name's chin? And that
goes in a song next.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
So then bot it?
Speaker 5 (06:41):
I am wondering or we're wondering what does it feel
to create music that reflects the times or created ten
years ago and speaks to the current social and political climate.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
I almost feel like that's why. Other than also like
the the Boochies and the Joey's and c Streight, different
people that have like been like what happened or Breezy
that has been like what happened to this? Preview like
you you previewed this ten years ago? Where is it?
So I've I revisited those songs, and turns out I
have been talking about these social you know what I'm saying, Like,
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so to me, it's like there's a lot of people
right now that are cornying up our struggle because they're
standing in front of it to try to now pander
to it, to try to make themselves look like the
voice or the face or whatever, like you know, you
got to do something to sell records. But to me,
I'm revisiting songs I wrote ten years ago. We're going
back to this pie, to this Pieta when I was
(07:35):
telling people about this dude's first term. You know what
I'm saying. I'm going back to Snooze, when I was
talking about you know, racial issues and like and like
politics and like, you know, everything that's been going on.
So to me, it's more of like finally maybe like
going back in songs that I've recorded in the pro
tool sessions and everything and being like, damn bro, like
it's it. It sucks that I was right. I mean,
(07:57):
you know what, I wish I had that gotcha moment
where I'm like, told you, but it's like, no, it
sucks that it finally is culminating to what it is
right now because I've been telling y'all they don't give
a fuck about us, They want our money, they don't care,
you know what I'm saying. So it's like, when it
finally happens, you're just here and it's a bittersweet moment,
which is probably one of the biggest reasons of before
I crash out being the feeling. It's like I finally
went through therapy. I finally know how to deal with
(08:19):
my emotions. I finally go like, but at the same time,
this is the biggest reason to crash outs. So now
I'm just like, bitch, I'm constantly and I'm a Gemini moon,
so I'm two people every day. I'm like, you feel me,
I'm indecisive. I don't know if I want to. I'm like,
sometimes maybe I should maybe just fucking wild the fuck
out and give everybody the snow the product that they
try to make me seem to be when they think
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I'm a bitch. You know what I'm saying, It's like,
I haven't been a bitch if you want me to
be a bitch. But I don't know, bitch. It's a struggle.
It's a struggle every fucking day. Area. But also I
know y'all relay. I know y'all relay, especially as you
know latin As. I know Latino's definitely too, But like
latin As, I know, like between being a mother, being
a daughter, being a sister, who you are at work with,
(09:01):
your significant other, your your life, are you a good
parent are you not? Are you doing a good enough
job here, there, anywhere, Like I know those struggles. So
it's like I'm speaking to that, and I'm trying to
make adult music. I'm not, you know, I know, I've
made my booty shaken stuff, you know whatever, for the
for the strip club here and there. But at the
same time, I'm trying to make music that reflects what
my emotions are now, which is god damn worthy adults.
(09:23):
And I didn't even fucking realize it, you know, like,
we're right, that's it. But we gotta advise people because
these little fucking kids right now are cooked.
Speaker 4 (09:33):
They're cooked, no, And honestly, that's why so many people
relate to your music. That's why the audience sticks to you,
because you're so authentic with that too.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
That's why they're here today.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
So they're answering folk up. Hey, next phone that rings,
I'm gonna I'm gonna answer your phone.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Let everyone turns on the Yeah, you'll call me right now,
right now?
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Will call your job, bro.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Yeah, that's why I'll be like I've seen her here
right now.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
What's your name of city from?
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Bro?
Speaker 6 (10:04):
Hey, queen, I'm Jason from drove up from San Diego
this morning. Hey, thank you of course, I was wondering. So,
with the relationships that you've built with like Aleman uh
Hera and now Sandro, do you see yourself making like
a big just Mexican rapper project with them.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
I do. I actually do. By the way, today the
song with Hera drops at six pm, so make sure
you check that out. Yes, And I spoke to Hera
about that, you know. And I feel like Sandro is
a very talented guy. Like honestly, I feel like out
of the future of like like rap Mexicano. Like I
feel like Sandro is doing his motherfucking thing and Aleman
everybody that is that has embraced me with the Saklan. Yeah.
(10:43):
I also, I mean, you know, I I do plan
on being in Mexico a lot more, if you know,
you know, like I'm just gonna be, you know, doing
some things over there. So absolutely I would love that,
even down to the to the the distributors in Mexico,
the the pr the the gins, everything, just having a
completely different thing going on in Mexico than I do
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in the United States. I think it's important to have
that that duality, and you know, I'm a dual citizen.
I suggest if you can get it, get it, and uh,
you know, just just live your Mexican your best Mexican
fucking life.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
You know, hey, that's right. I need to get that
as a tattoo.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Living my best Mexican fucking life.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Absolutely where we go.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Each in the morning. But said to Quila, like our
culture is beautiful, bro, everything we have.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
A breakfast, right you know, hey, you.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Know when you guys talk to me, that's what the
smell is the onions and the just so you know.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
Disclaimer, just yeah, hey, snow, can you break down the
writing process for.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I wrote that on live I was I was live
streaming and I was in the water. Yeah, so I
was on Twitch, and I was just like I came
like I wanted this concept because I already made the
you know, the the and the Alligator and mad at
Me again in songs where it's like I'm expressing my
emotions about what's going on right now more in an
(12:07):
angry way maybe, And I was like, okay, boom, Like
Mexicans like jokes, you know, so I'm gonna turn this
into like a joke, Like let's just talk about what
it is, cause it is kind of funny, Like it's
funny to actually have a conversation with that prettymo you
have that does have that you know, gotta like straight
up nobody, and he's like, well, you know, Trump is
gonna and you're just like, are you fucking kidding me? Like,
(12:29):
after a certain amount of time, it's just comedy, Like
you're just like, there's no fucking way that you really
think this. So I've had those conversations cause I'm trying,
bro I'm really like, people don't get that. I'm actually
trying to like bring people back to the correct side
of things. Yeah, So I'll have those convos and you
just end up laughing because you're like, god, damn, I
don't even know what the vention you're living in. And
that's where Saibo came from. It's like being playing like
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a guess who of somebody in this place voted and
it could have been anyone and we don't know who
it is. Yeah, and so boom, let's do that. So
I told my boy pull up a loop, and then
I'm like, here's what it's gonna happen. He almost didn't
even believe it either, because he's just like like this
and it sounds a little like wonky, you know, And
I'm just like, yeah, yeah, yeah, like do that, Like, man,
let's make it funny, kind of cartoonish. I was like,
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and then let's just start fucking speeding that shit up
until it just turns into like a Jersey club drum
booty shaken, you know whatever. And so I don't know,
those are the type of concepts and the type of
songs that you come up with from scratch, because who
the fuck else has a beat like that? Who has
that beat just waiting in the hard drive? Like hey,
check this out, Like you have to build that from scratch.
And lately that's what I've been doing. And I'm so
glad to be working with my boy Poomba since the
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beginning of my career because you know, he's been humble
enough and yeah, make it give it up for Poomba,
because he's been humble enough and dope enough to like
believe in me one from the beginning. Two, believe in
my stupid crazy idea.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Sometimes your creativity.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yeah yeah, like randomly, well, yeah, he's on the ranch,
so you know what I'm saying, Like to me, it's like, bro,
let's just fucking keep working. And he has my word
and my brother and my cousin. They all have my
word that by the time this shit ends for me,
whenever that is, is like they're all taken care of.
Like these are my fucking people, this shit is, you know,
that's it. Like I made sure that my people are good.
(14:08):
That's right, and uh that's it. You know, safety, home, family, community,
That's that's all I give a fuck about. So that's
where we're at.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Those are the ideals instilled in.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
This Before I crash out is coming soon? Do we
have a date in mind or maybe a month? Uh?
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yes, a month for sure. It's got to come out
of November, because I promised y'all that by okay, I'm
going on tour in March. Right, I'm like working backwards
from the ship. I'm going on tour in March. So
by March, I'm gonna give you guys a pre order
to the next project. So I gotta drop before I
crash out, Now, y'all gotta learn that shit so that
when I'm on tour, we're performing before I crash out,
(14:44):
and I'm giving you the next one because I just
want to give you all the music.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
That's right, that's the way to do it.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
And then the next one after that's gonna be called
before I retire, and then I'm just gonna give you
guys a last one. No, I got it. So I'm like, yeah,
I'm like purging, like all the music, giving you all
the vibes, you know, recording on on Twitch, on stream,
on whatever, just enjoying the energy, bro cause I know,
you know, one day, one day, I'll probably be doing
something different. I'm not saying that I won't be seeing y'all,
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but maybe, you know, I'll just be switching it up
and I'll always remember like everything that I did with music.
So I'm just gonna enjoy it to my motherfucking fullest.
So let's just drop all the music.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Let's go, let's go. You want to do more acting?
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Absolutely? Yeah. I want to write, you know, I want
to write. I definitely feel like, you know, when you
can write a song like Salado or like Doman or
like certain songs like Waste of Time, there's obviously like
I write those songs with the visual in mind, with
the storyline in mind. Obviously I don't have the budget
to give you the video that maybe like I could imagine.
So if I, you know, go talk to one of
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these big producers or these big budget people. I could
be like, listen, check the shit out. You see how
you see this story right here? I could turn that
into this. I just your girl needs the money. So
so that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go and
fucking just start trying it that way and we'll see,
hopefully it works out.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Man. You do whatever you want, snow.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Thank you man, Do whatever you want. Man, Thank you man,
because that's what you've been doing. Thank you since day one.
Thank you do you know, you do what you want
with your middle finger in the air and you're like,
fuck it, I don't care what you say.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
I'm doing this.
Speaker 7 (16:16):
Yeah, even if I'm crying on the inside, I'm like, yeah,
I really admire about you too. It's like you'll record
a song and then that same day you're recording the video.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Yeah, well yet my brother, I mean, my brother's here,
you know, he's back there. Everybody makes no noise for
there he is, you know, because Okay, like being an
artist for me wasn't about the industry as much. Obviously,
we all want to see success and we all want
to take it as far as we can or whatever,
but it was it was somewhere along going through that
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industry and that system that it made me realize, like, bro,
I did this to be happy. You feel me like
as someone who suffers from like depression and anxiety, like
this was my outlet, This was my way to express
This was the way that I felt happy. I feel
happy when I'm in the studio, when I'm with the fans,
when I'm on the stage. The other shit I fucking hate.
So to me, I'm like, so then let's do it.
So then let's drop it. Let's shoot the fucking video,
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Let's put the vibes out. Let's you know, let's just
continue that connection with the fans and that respect directly
to them. And you know, at the end of the
day with that, you feel so much more fulfilled to
have that than it does to Like, I don't know,
I can't imagine going to a pop writer they write
me a hit record, I you know, go through an industry,
whatever label it blows up. I'm singing on huge stages
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and none of it is mine, and none of it
is real, and all of it is just I'm singing
this fake ass version of myself. I just can't, you know,
Like I've tried it, and uh, I feel happier just
fucking you know, doing it, honestly, shooting the shit with
my brother. We could do something like salaltho, you know,
and that's my boy, pumba, that's my that's my brother,
that's my cousin, that's all the fucking people that pulled
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up to the video, which thank god. You know, a
lot of influencers were just like believed in it. They
were just like they heard the song and they were like,
fuck yeah, bitch, I'm pulling it up. I'm like, period,
you feel me. There was a couple of drump supporters
I invited specifically because I was like, yo, redeem yourself, dog, like.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
This is it, this is it right here?
Speaker 1 (18:07):
And they said no, And I'm like, nah, now I
really hate you all, like damn brom But you know,
at the end of the day, I don't know. I
expect to do more of that. By the way, if
you guys are in LA, I want to shoo more videos.
I want to do like just fun ship doing and
make that the video like why not have good vibes,
you know, like have good mockers too.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
All day We're there up to the ranch all day,
all right. I gotta see the animals. I gotta see
the chickens. I gotta see the goat.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Yeah. Now I have two roosters. Yes, all that ship,
I only had chickens. And I don't believe in fucking
having roosters because they're annoying and they're always like trying
to fuck my chickens. Oh sorry, there's kids. I'm sorry.
But now two of them turned into roosters and they
were like, she's you, and I was like, she's me,
Like she's me, that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Yeah, we're gonna stage dive right now, so everybody please
stand up.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Somebody stand up.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. They're down though, they're ready to go.
We do have some gifts for you though, right Nico,
you got them? What that's a few gifts a rooster?
Imagine the donkey I've been looking for speaking of.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Oh, thank you so much. I'm dead straight up that
you're right.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
You're right to wrap you roosters.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Thank you. What the hell y'all didn't.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
Have to but bring them all good, all good, We
got you, We got you. Make some noise for snow
of the product. Everybody the gift wrapping says happy birthday.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
We know it's not your birthday, though.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Wind chimes, Solar wind chimes. I appreciate this so much. Wait,
this is what dinn it right? Do you open it?
Speaker 2 (19:42):
You're like, no, we just used the box that be
real Mexican ship right.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
There, bro, Actually it's a chicken. Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Wind Chime for a crash out moment. You know it
lights up as well, and that's for you.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Period exactly. I love that. Thank you so much. I'll
definitely wear this in a fucking video all day. Hit
the video we're shooting right now, and this is it.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Shout out once again to Mariscos Corona shout out too
as well.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Big thank you to them for feeding everybody. We appreciate it, y'all.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Let's talk about b c OH and what that means
before I crash out.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
You know that's the intro. So the intro to before
I crash out is that's that's what the fuck it is.
You know, it just gives that energy. I think it
gives that West Coast shit. I think it also gives
me acknowledging. You know, I'm somewhere between, you know, like
you know who I've always been and now becoming like
fucking O, G two, a lot of fucking people, you know.
And it's like, I just had a meeting yesterday about
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some like licensing like sink shit for movies and shit,
and they're like, oh, the the reference that they used
was your music. They sent us a bunch of your
music as a reference, but they don't know that we
know you. And I'm like, great, like I have somehow
become a reference, you know what I'm saying. Like I've
seen people sell a TV show and the main character
is based off Snow the product, you know, And I'm
(21:10):
just like, that's kind of crazy that I've become that.
When sometimes I'm like, damn, bit, do you know I'm
an independent artist and you can just reach out to me.
I'm like hit me up.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Like, but yoh, we need to Snow. The product type
is crazy, right exactly.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
They're like, you know, we need this type of music
that's like you know, Rebelly, I think you know what
the fuck it is. They say, if you can become
a Halloween costume, then you know that your brand is
pretty strong. And I think if we all came up
with a Halloween costume today for Snow the product, you
probably know what it would probably looked like, so, hey,
it is what it is. But anyway, before I crash out,
I'm just going back to my old West Coast like
(21:42):
fucking flow. I've been everywhere, but I'm still at the
end of the day, a West Coast California born and raised,
you know, artist. You know, that's it. And I was
raised on that shit. So to me, I think that
anthem style real like West Coast flow. I have to
bring that shit back. And you know, I was born
in the Bay, I live in La I was raised
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in San Diego and everywhere in the fucking valley, everywhere.
So I'm all California and I'm happy about it.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
You know, Hey, snow As an independent artist, how tough
is it though, if you in a few words, how
tough is it when you have so much work ahead
of you and sometimes you feel like you're not being heard.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
My fucking life, Like that's what it feels like, you know,
a lot of times in a Mexican household, I feel like,
especially first generation older sister like you know, and not
to mention, I was the first grandchild on both sides
of the family. What big families, by the way, like
that was born in the US. So like my mom's
one of nine, my dad's one of nine. They have
(22:42):
mad brothers and sisters, they have mad you know, I
have mad cousins everything. But I'm the first one born
in the United States. That was a culture shock for everybody.
That was like everything I did seemed wrong to them,
but to me, it made sense at school. So I'm
like trying to juggle what all that shit means. And
I wasn't. I just was being listened to, you know,
So whatever, my career has just turned into exactly what
(23:04):
it feels like. But maybe that's what it That's what
it's led to now, having so many people resonate with
my with what I say is like that frustration is
a lot of times our culture, being Mexican American or
being Latinos first generation in the United States, that is
our culture is like we never quite fit somewhere. But
we're also frustrated, but we're also trying to heal and
we're also trying to just figure out how to navigate life.
(23:26):
And then you know, clock's ticken and whatever time you
got left on earth, like fucking enjoy it with your
family before you know next thing, you know, like you
don't have the same people around anymore, So I don't know.
It's a little sad, but it's also a little empowering,
you know, absolutely, I think, I mean shit, what keeps
me going? Honestly? I mean, I have a son, you know,
like I have a son, I have a girl, I
(23:48):
have my brother, I have you know, my family that
that relies on me. I've built a team of people
that I'm the epicenter of, like making sure that everybody's
livelihood is good. So I can't just I don't have
the the I could just dip the fuck out and
not work. Like no, I have to show up every
fucking day, and uh, thank god, because if I didn't
have that, I don't I don't know what the fun
(24:09):
would happen to me.
Speaker 7 (24:11):
I mean, you do a lot of music, merch podcasting.
What do you do to unwind? Not crashed out necessarily,
but literally just chill.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
When I need to, when I need to, just like
veg out and just not give a fuck about nothing.
I do that, I do fun stuff with you know,
my family, my son. But also like I'm not gonna lie,
like Twitch has become a little fucking like my little
live stream because that's where I get to just be
a fucking idiot, you know. And it's like people show
up knowing like the sorry, the whole like logo is
(24:42):
me with a stupid hat on with a mustache. It's like,
so you're not showing up to find Snow the product.
You're showing up to find whatever the fuck I want
to do that day. And you know, I bought a
ranch and immediately started buying stupid shit for the ranch,
like the you know, like the obstacle course and the
like all this stupid shit that I have, And it's like,
that's what I want to do, but Snow the product
(25:04):
doesn't align with that. People are expecting this like librical miracle,
fucking rapper, and sometimes I'm like, bro, that's not who
I am. Like, I'm trying to just have a good time.
So that's what it is, I think, having a good
time with my fans and being accepted for the silly
other shide that exists of me.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Hey, bro, that second shot had me I forgot. I know.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
It's the exclusive cruise show Snow the product fan meet
pre listening. You've got a real ninety two to three
Snow the product is here before I crash out. We'll
be here in November. Yes, let's go make some noise
for Snow the product. Yeah, God damn yeah, Guarcia, you
(25:45):
gotta cut me off.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Man, what do you got? No, brother?
Speaker 1 (25:47):
What's your name? Little man? My name is? How old
are you seven?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
And where do you live? Buddy? Irv irv All right,
well you have a question for Snow?
Speaker 7 (25:58):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (26:00):
What what a group or an artist?
Speaker 2 (26:04):
We would be surprised you listen.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
To ooh, surprised, well at this point, like just general people,
because I feel like most people know what I listened to,
but or like most of my like day ones that
I listened to shit. I think a lot of people
are surprised that I own't like I almost exclusively listen
to R and B. I don't listen to very current
(26:29):
rap very often unless I'm like out I listened. I
love Juan Gabriel, I love Shakira, I love uh Gloria Trevi,
I love obviously be San Fernandez Alina, like all of
our greats. What else do I listen to? That's random,
you know, JUANU Gerra, I love Juan. My girl was
(26:51):
surprised about that because she was, like, what other Dominican,
do you know? And I was like, I just listen
to IM Like I just listened to Wangluis my mom
My mom used to have you remember that Penny CD thing,
the thing? Yes, my mom used to have that right, Yeah,
she used to like just constantly beginning CD so she
would get a bunch of different stuff. I grew up
(27:12):
listening to I think I listened to before I listened
to like most music. I think I listened to before
I ever listened to hip hop. So I began, you
know what I'm saying, so to me, like, yeah, so yeah,
I was always into Caribbean music a lot. And you know,
I never just gave a fuck about like genre, whatever, whatever.
(27:32):
I like, whatever vibes and whatever has a lot of bass,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Whatever moves you. Right. What's your name and what city
you from?
Speaker 5 (27:38):
My name is Caitlin and I'm from Apple Valley And
I have a question for you.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Would you rather play Uno or Lotria? Right? Are we betting? Right?
I think, uh, if we're if we're betting, and if
we got some some some beans to play lot that
definitely all play load. Yeah, you know, you know, I
I actually learned how to play Uno like fairly recently,
(28:04):
Like you know what I'm saying. I was already a
grown as adult and I had never played the game
of Uno, so Notaria just is close near and dear
to my heart. I have the huge one, the little one,
the pocket sized one, like I think that's just part
of the culture, you know. And my mom. If you
pull out one dollar, my mom's ready to play Loia.
That sounds crazy, chick, who knows what else? But don't
(28:27):
pull out a dollar around my mom.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Yeah, that's great. My brother's looking at me like it's like,
stop telling me.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
He's like, that's my mom too.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Before we played Mati Posa, can you talk to us
about it?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Oh? I'm too deep in the tequila now now now
you're gonna make me cry. H. Mari Posa is a
song that I wrote for Shelia Uh, one of my
first fans. And I told you, I'm just and I
don't think I'm okay.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Damn, make some noise for snow of the product. Let's go.
It's real.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
It's crazy. It's crazy because I knew that one day
I would have to talk about it and and I
knew I would cry, And I know that I'm dreading
having to perform it on stage because I don't even
think I can get through it. But I'll just tell
you it's it's it's a it's a duality story. It's
it's obviously like Celia and her wanting to be buried
in Mexico and Meetrokn and being from Meetrok and being
(29:31):
my main fan that I always look too on stage,
and and also just that immigrant story of wanting to
go back home, you know. So to me, I'm like
that feeling of like finally just wanting to go home snow.
Speaker 3 (29:47):
Thank you very much for you know, for being here
and always being there for your fans as well.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
We appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Thank you of course, no, and thank you guys for
always being here for me, you know. And sorry I
got choked up. I mean, the the last thing I
can say about that for sure. It's just like you know,
I I'm not lying when I say the connection with
the fans, like they've saved my life the same way
that they tell me a lot of times. You know,
I've got them through rough stuff like they did, you know.
And it's like I think it was no coincidence that,
(30:15):
like I took this year off of touring Celia's gone.
I probably needed to just like, you know, like live
with the fact that like she won't be front and
center on my California shows. And it's like, that's fucking sad, dude,
and it I love y'all, man, Thank you guys so
much for everything that's right.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
They love you too. That's tough.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I know.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
I appreciate you being real with everybody too.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Man.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
That's not easy. I know.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
I know, of course it's real, man, And uh, we've
already crashed out. Really, I hope you guys enjoy it
because there's like old stuff, new stuff, there's some surprises,
there's faith, you know. Finally, I'm bringing back the one
of the songs that everybody's been asking me to bring back.
I wrote a second verse on it. I think I
think there's been a lot of growth in me from
(31:01):
the beginning of some of these songs till now, and
I'd love to be able to show it to you,
because one big thing is not just about inspiring people
through words and through being like you could do it. No,
you gotta show it. You gotta you gotta fuck up
in front of them, you gotta grow develop in front
of them. You gotta lose people, you know, gain yourself, Like,
you gotta do all these things, all the work right
in front of people so that they can see. Dam
(31:22):
if this bitch can fucking do it, I can fucking
do it. And that's it. I'm I'm learning in real
time in front of y'all, and I'm I just want
to remind y'all that I'm so grateful that you guys
still stick with me through all of it.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
That's right? Are you okay? Is she okay?
Speaker 6 (31:37):
Yo?
Speaker 1 (31:37):
See straight?
Speaker 2 (31:38):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (31:38):
You good?
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Ya? You're okay?
Speaker 1 (31:40):
See straight. I'm gonna over there and give you up here.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Come up here, Yeah, come up here. It's okay, come
up here, see.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Strip you good? Oh my dog, what's wrong? You're good?
Speaker 2 (31:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:59):
I already knew I was gonna be emotional today, but
that it was just a lot, you know. I'm sorry. No,
it's like, bitch, you're a lot.
Speaker 7 (32:10):
It's like a community, right, Like a lot of the
people here follow you, and they are familiar with a
lot of together at Hey.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
No, definitely, And I think I think I think the
thing is that I don't think unless you're like a
real snow the product fan from like forever. You don't
understand that, Like like Celia was like to my fan base,
like was just understood. You know what I'm saying. It's like,
you know you're gonna see Celia like every there. I'm
sure a lot of people have videos of me, like
the way I hugged her when I saw her, it
(32:43):
was just like like like that she was such a
like I don't know, like like a like a significant
point in my life and in my career that has
just She's always been there. She was just always so important.
So to me, it's like I honestly feel like losing
her made me go through a lot, like made me
(33:04):
be like damn, like maybe it's time, you know, maybe
I shouldn't do this shit no more, Like I don't know,
but but I don't know. Before I decide that, I'll
just give you guys all the music, and I'll enjoy
the time we do have together, and I'll remember that
there's people like Sea Strip and like all y'all motherfuckers
that are ready to like hear all the shit. So
you know, let's stick it out, Let's see what the
fuck happens, and let's party on our way out.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
That's right, let's party before we crash out that as
I see the homie with the mama hat right there,
let's talk about mama though before we play.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Shit.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
I think I think it was funny. So I had
already kind of like thought of the you know mama,
like when I made Mad at Me Again, which is
a song that I made a while back, and I
was like, you know, starting twenty twenty five, I'm gonna
be into loom. But then I also said, starting twenty
twenty five, doing My Way Back by mix Babbit, just
don't get mad, we get blessed. I think it's always
been about telling these motherfuckers every time that they their
(33:55):
big comeback is go back to Mexico. And you're just like,
do you know how beautiful our country is? Do you
know how beautiful? Like even like everybody from Central America,
Latinos from everywhere, from South America? Do you know how
beautiful where we come from? His and y'all motherfucker's vacation there?
And then you try to tell us that our places
are our shithold countries, like we're from beautiful places like,
(34:18):
so to me, I think it's important to rep that.
So I made a song called mad at me again,
and then I was like all right, boom. Then I
made this song and it didn't have a name, and
uh cause I'm just like I'm bag okay on the hook.
But I remember that I said, you know, I said, Mama, Mela,
bitch and my homegirl Jello, which she's another beating in
the chat. She was like name it, you know, Mama,
(34:41):
and I was like, you know what, You're right, So
then boom, like just out of another live stream, like
you know, we're just sitting there talking, chopping it up,
and yeah, it's Mama instead of Maga, it's mama, and
it's Mama Mela, which if you don't know what that means,
I mean google it Google with Mama Mela means. But
it just basically, I just I know it's sad. I
know what we're going through right now with Ice and
with and with this administration is sad, and it's fucking
(35:02):
depressing and I wish we weren't and it's it's it's
a reason to be mad. But sometimes they want to
troll us, and they want to trigger us, and they
want to make us mad, and sometimes laughing at them
and reminding them that you will never be us. You
will never have our flavor, you will never have our seasoning,
you will never be the people who invented tequila chocolate.
Like everything that is great in life, tacos is great
(35:23):
in life does not come from y'all, Caesar, that's like,
y'all mad, you feel me? So it's like everybody, like
from from brown, black people, everybody, everybody that we all
fucking made amazing things. Anybody who wants anything other than
for us to fucking be good and for us to
be successful and to love us. It's like then you're
the enemy because at the end of the day, like
why why are you mad? So anyway, I made that
(35:46):
and I'm just on some like yo, mom, you know,
feel me like and hey, God bless all Athena's God,
bless where they from you want to deport? Hey, damn.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
Thank you guys very much to know the product. Thank
you very much much. We love you.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Congratulations, Thank you you got a home here on the
Cruise Show in real naety two three.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
You know, it's been love.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
Thank you, Thank you to the Cruise Show, Thank you Leslie,
thank you everybody that's here. Thank you guys, and I
appreciate you. Guys, and yeah, make sure you guys go
get before I crash on it. Before I fucking crash out.
I'm gonna keep on giving you all live streams and
I'm still working on the goddamn music Leslie. Ay, if
you want to make a you know what I'm saying,
a remix to that song, I think it's very fitting
do it. So, hey, and Cruise you know, pop up
in a music video. What's up?
Speaker 2 (36:26):
I'm down?
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Yeah, I have a whole Cruise show in the next
music video. Right, let's get here, right.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Thank you guys before I crash out, smell the product
Real ninety two three.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
It's a Cruise Show me ko plix.
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Speaker 3 (36:45):
So sound