Ryan Seacrest Developing A White Female Rappers Reality Show

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geechiedanbuford214;6570873 said:
CrookedLetter;6563185 said:
genocidecutter;6563165 said:
They tried to get Snow tha Product on the show be she refused

I'm not suprised.... she's not white... she's Mexican

She's not Mexican mane

White girl Jack

No she's Mexican, she says that on like every song

Snow Tha Product Affirms Her Mexican Heritage

DX: Who were your earliest influences?

Snow: Maria Felix. She’s a big Mexican actress. I’m really inspired by strong women. It’s super tight. Her, Shakira before the states, Gloria Trevi, and Lupita D’Alessio. A lot of Mexican and Spanish singers. They never took any bullshit. I always looked up to them.

DX: Was Spanish or English your first language?

Snow: Spanish. There was a time in my life when I had a really thick accent. I prolly still do, and I hear people tell me about my accent. I had a really thick one.

DX: How did you develop the track “Hola?” The opening scene is great. You turn social divide into positive festivities…what were your thoughts behind the song and video?

Snow: It’s a little bit of a play on a video by Gloria Trevi. She’s a Mexican Rock singer, and I looked up to her a lot. She’s really bad-ass. I wanted to do something similar. Her version is a lot more sexual than mine, which is more party. But yeah, she definitely had a cool video, and I wanted to do my version of it. I came up with the song just after a good party night. I was like, “Bam! I’m gonna tell the story of what happened last night.”

DX: What's it like being a Latina in Hip Hop? Does it matter to you?

Snow: Yeah, it does, because people forget that Latinos have been in this Rap thing since the beginning. Kid Frost is an OG as far as Latinos in Hip Hop go. I love B-Real in Cypress Hill and Cuban Link is dope. Mellow Man Ace spoke Spanish on a track and made it work. We have our own thing going, but Latinos make it relatable to everyone, and it doesn’t exclude anyone. I honestly listened to Big Pun the most, but obviously South Park Mexican repped hard for Mexicans. Latin folks have been involved in Hip Hop since the start, so I don’t understand why people get so shocked that some Mexican chick is really goin’ hard in it. Sometimes they are like, “Who is this girl? What is she reppin’?” We have the same struggles. I’m just bringing a different perspective to it. I think it’s awesome ‘cause you got people like Pitbull that are doin’ it big. Going Mr. Worldwide and shit. It’s cool to see that as far as Pop music goes, people can’t forget he was really spittin’ hard on his earlier stuff.

That don't ask white girls questions like this
 
CrookedLetter;6571036 said:
geechiedanbuford214;6570873 said:
CrookedLetter;6563185 said:
genocidecutter;6563165 said:
They tried to get Snow tha Product on the show be she refused

I'm not suprised.... she's not white... she's Mexican

She's not Mexican mane

White girl Jack

No she's Mexican, she says that on like every song

Snow Tha Product Affirms Her Mexican Heritage

DX: Who were your earliest influences?

Snow: Maria Felix. She’s a big Mexican actress. I’m really inspired by strong women. It’s super tight. Her, Shakira before the states, Gloria Trevi, and Lupita D’Alessio. A lot of Mexican and Spanish singers. They never took any bullshit. I always looked up to them.

DX: Was Spanish or English your first language?

Snow: Spanish. There was a time in my life when I had a really thick accent. I prolly still do, and I hear people tell me about my accent. I had a really thick one.

DX: How did you develop the track “Hola?” The opening scene is great. You turn social divide into positive festivities…what were your thoughts behind the song and video?

Snow: It’s a little bit of a play on a video by Gloria Trevi. She’s a Mexican Rock singer, and I looked up to her a lot. She’s really bad-ass. I wanted to do something similar. Her version is a lot more sexual than mine, which is more party. But yeah, she definitely had a cool video, and I wanted to do my version of it. I came up with the song just after a good party night. I was like, “Bam! I’m gonna tell the story of what happened last night.”

DX: What's it like being a Latina in Hip Hop? Does it matter to you?

Snow: Yeah, it does, because people forget that Latinos have been in this Rap thing since the beginning. Kid Frost is an OG as far as Latinos in Hip Hop go. I love B-Real in Cypress Hill and Cuban Link is dope. Mellow Man Ace spoke Spanish on a track and made it work. We have our own thing going, but Latinos make it relatable to everyone, and it doesn’t exclude anyone. I honestly listened to Big Pun the most, but obviously South Park Mexican repped hard for Mexicans. Latin folks have been involved in Hip Hop since the start, so I don’t understand why people get so shocked that some Mexican chick is really goin’ hard in it. Sometimes they are like, “Who is this girl? What is she reppin’?” We have the same struggles. I’m just bringing a different perspective to it. I think it’s awesome ‘cause you got people like Pitbull that are doin’ it big. Going Mr. Worldwide and shit. It’s cool to see that as far as Pop music goes, people can’t forget he was really spittin’ hard on his earlier stuff.

That don't ask white girls questions like this

unless you're lemzola and think someone is a different race than they really are

 
CashmoneyDux;6563494 said:
fortyacres&amule;6563390 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;6562583 said:
fortyacres&amule;6561485 said:
They can try all they want but no female white rapper will ever pop off

Don't underestimate the promotion they are going to put behind whoever wins

TI is trynna force Iggy Azalea on us but it aint working

Kreayshawn flopped it just wont work B

Chanel West Coast been garbage...

Smash on all 3 though...

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wouldnt smash Chanel tho... I cant stand lookin at that bitch or her annoying voice. I like talk during so yeah she's a no go.
 
Good for Ryan. He's a mega-hustler. He'll show the niggers how to do it without all the dumb intentional drama undertones in the nigger reality shows like Love and Hip Hop and focus on the "reality" of the careers of the white bitches. I doubt he put his money/name behind some busllshit storylines for ratings that Producers always fuck the niggers with.
 
twatgetta;6579390 said:
Good for Ryan. He's a mega-hustler. He'll show the niggers how to do it without all the dumb intentional drama undertones in the nigger reality shows like Love and Hip Hop and focus on the "reality" of the careers of the white bitches. I doubt he put his money/name behind some busllshit storylines for ratings that Producers always fuck the niggers with.

As racist as that sounds, there's some truth to this. L&HH and them already got that ratchet lane, why keep going there? Dude got the Kardashians and American Idol under his belt, plus some other shit I don't watch enough TV to know about. Completely different shows. He's gonna take a new approach for this show. Hopefully if him and anyone involved gives a fuck about hip hop, this could be interesting.
 

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