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

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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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Snow Returns, Joins Cancer Fight

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SnowThe international reggae industry is buzzing with talk about the return of Canadian artiste Daddy Snow to the dancehall game with the single, Shame, after a 15-year hiatus.

Produced by Florida-based Kent Jones and Cool & Dre, Shame was recorded with former Black Uhuru singer, Mykal Rose.

“It is a song really about where I have been in my life emotionally. I have been far away and I just expressed it in this single,” the 44-year-old veteran said. He recently released a video for the project which is the first single from a work-in-progress EP.

But Daddy Snow is not just focusing solely on music, he participates in philanthropic activities as well. Herecently cemented a partnership with the cancer organisation Karen E. Mumford cancer foundation (KEM), a national non-profit group that provides financial assistance and debt relief to cancer patients for their revolving expenses.

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Snow Makes Return With Reggae Collab

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SnowAfter more than a 15-year hiatus, Snow returns to the dancehall arena with the single Shame.

Produced by Florida-based Kent Jones and Cool & Dre, Shame was done with former Black Uhuru singer Mykal Rose.

‘Snow’ who hit the number one spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1992 with the hit ‘Informer’, tells Music News that he has now gotten the green light to move around freely after being deported from a few countries.

Earlier this week, the producers shot a video for ‘Shame’ in downtown Miami, Florida.

Snow says Shame is the first single from a work-in-progress EP. He was unable to give details of a release date.

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Hackers Steal Snow’s “Shame” Video And Release It On Youtube

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Mykal Rose & SnowComputer hackers broke into a website and stole the pre-released copy of a video for ‘Shame’ featuring international recording artist Darrin “Snow” O’Brien and reggae legend Mykal Rose.

The hackers put the video, which did not have subtitles yet, on youtube. The unauthorised intrusion of the hackers forced the record label to rush the video towards final production.

The song was done under the guidance of Kent Jones and Grammy wining production duo Cool & Dre. Snow created a record dedicated to his fans explaining his disappearance from the music scene in the U.S.. In this record with the help of Mykal Rose, Snow will explains to his fans what happened after his hit “INFORMER” hit the top charts across the world.