Dysfunctional with No Filter – Paul and Denise – Episode 37 – Snow

Snow appeared on episode 37 of the Dysfunctional Podcast with Paul, Denise and Biga where he talks about his teenage years growing up in Allenbury, how he met Dj Marvin Prince while fighting outside of a party and the time he spent in jail where he seen the video to ‘Informer’ for the first time.

He also talks about working on new material down in Miami with Cool & Dre, the work he does for charity and how he is planning on visiting Ireland in June for his honeymoon.

The Snow interview starts at 15:28.

Snow on CanadaTalks SiriusXM Ward and Al Show

Snow is interviewed by Ward (Ward Anderson) and Al (Allison Doreon) on CanadaTalks SiriusXM Ward and Al Show where he talks about what it was like when he first became a white reggae artist, what he would be doing if he wasn’t a successful singer and what happened in Jamaica.


Informer Rapper Snow Drops ‘Shame’ for Cancer, Wants To Help Inmates

Source: Karen Bliss, T.E. Dennis (photo), www.samaritanmag.com

Snow“I’m going to entertain for two more years. After that, I’m going to start doing some real goodness, real charity, real helping,” rapper Snow tells Samaritanmag.

Having grown up in Toronto’s Allenbury Gardens housing projects, the 45-year-old always has charity at the back of his mind from helping disadvantaged kids in his old ‘hood to nurturing the artistic potential of inmates, something he wants to do next.

But now he is doing something else that hits close to home.

All of the proceeds from his long-awaited new single “Shame” — featuring reggae legend Mykal Rose (Black Uhuru) and produced by Kent Jones and Cool & Dre — goes to the U.S.-based Karen E. Mumford Cancer Foundation (KEM) in honour of his late wife.

“Tamei passed away five years ago. It just came out of nowhere. We knew for like two weeks,” says Snow, whose real name is Darrin O’Brien.

Tamei Edberg died of uterine cancer just after receiving the terrible news. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, it is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs but unfortunately in Tamei’s case was diagnosed too late and wasn’t able to be treated.

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