Snow was born and raised in the city projects of Toronto, Canada. While in prison he learned to speak patois from other inmates and from there as a singer he found the love for jamaican music. He studied and sang reggae music with a passion and later made Kingston, Jamaica his second home. After being released from prison he crossed the US border to meet with producer/rapper MC Shan who introduced him to MotorJam's/Elektra Records co founder David Kenneth Eng (also manager) to sign a US recording contract. With the Billboard Pop chart hit "Informer" scoring a straight seven week run at number one then followed by another Billboard top ten hit "Girl I've Been Hurt" and the DJ turntable hit "Lonely Monday Morning" made Snow an international sensation. On the second album he recorded the number one smash hit in Jamaica "Anything for You" featuring Nadine Sutherland, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Terror Fabulous, Louie Culture, Culture Knox with Producers Tony and Dave Kelly. Banned from the US and touring extensively in asia during the second album he scored another number one hit "Sexy Girl" in Japan. While recording his third album he was banned from Japan but continued to record for his Canadian audience. Recently he has had three number one Canadian hits while waiting to be allow back into the states. Snow achieved a Guinness Record for selling the biggest Reggae song in history. Currently he is allowed back in the states where he is recording. Addtitional productions will be done in Jamaica. Sound Systems, Selectors and DJ's- Dubplates can be requested at [email protected]