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About Snotty Nose Rez Kids
As of 2023, Snotty Nose Rez Kids continue to make waves in the concert scene with their dynamic live performances. They have recently embarked on a North American tour, showcasing their new music while revisiting fan favorites from their earlier albums. The duo's concerts are known for their electrifying energy, with Yung Trybez and Scootie engaging audiences through catchy hooks, powerful lyrics, and infectious rhythms. Highlights from their recent shows include collaborative performances with other Indigenous artists and surprise guest appearances, creating a sense of community and solidarity among performers and fans alike. Their commitment to social issues remains evident in their setlists, frequently addressing themes such as colonialism, identity, and resilience. In addition to traditional venues, they have also performed at various festivals, including Indigenous Peoples' Day festivities, where they serve to inspire cultural pride and awareness. With plans for more album releases and a focus on expanding their international footprint, Snotty Nose Rez Kids are not only continuing to entertain but are also leading a movement that embraces and celebrates Indigenous voices in contemporary music.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids History
Snotty Nose Rez Kids is an Indigenous hip-hop duo from Canada, consisting of Yung Trybez and Scootie. The duo hails from the Haisla Nation and was formed in 2016, with a mission to amplify Indigenous voices through music. Their music blends traditional Indigenous experiences with contemporary themes, allowing them to create a unique sound that resonates with diverse audiences. The release of their debut album, "Snotty Nose Rez Kids," was a milestone that garnered significant attention in the Canadian music scene. They have often used their platform to discuss issues related to Indigenous rights, culture, and identity, contributing to a growing movement that celebrates Indigenous artistry in hip-hop. As their popularity grew, so did their live performances, captivating audiences with high-energy shows that often feature traditional dance elements and visual storytelling. Their concerts are not just musical performances; they are cultural celebrations that connect audiences to Indigenous heritage and contemporary issues. This combination of artistry and activism has helped solidify Snotty Nose Rez Kids as a vital force in both the music industry and Indigenous advocacy.
