Mexican rapper Snow Tha Product ignited debate across social media after revealing a sudden change in her invitation to Dumb Blonde Podcast, hosted by Bunnie Xo, wife of country-rap crossover Jelly Roll.
A post reposted by @mexicanworldstarfoo on February 4 captured Snow’s frustration over the allegedly rescinded invite after she expressed interest in discussing politics and issues impacting Raza. Snow is well-known for discussing political issues in her music, social media, and live performances.
“I was invited to his [Jelly Roll] wife’s podcast [3x teary-eyed laughing face emojis]. I said I DO SPEAK POLITICS… and would LOVE TO SPEAK TO YALLS DEMOGRAPHIC ABOUT IT… ‘oh,’” Snow wrote, hinting that her willingness to tackle political topics may have prompted the cancellation.
Neither Jelly Roll nor his wife has commented on Snow Tha Product’s reveal at this time. Fans quickly rallied in support, praising her candidness and unapologetic approach.
Instagram user @abebecita121212 wrote, “raw and unapologetic 
,” while @carmen_reza_araiza added, “I back @snowthaproduct all the way!
Raza All day!!!! 




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Comments celebrated her representation of Latinx communities, with @mzmaria_baybee declaring, “A Latina woman that gives a fuck. Love to see it!” and @mexicanconnected saying, “@snowthaproduct is the realist been standing up for us!”
Snow Tha Product Reveals That Jelly Roll’s Wife Bunnie Xo Rescinded Dumb Blonde Podcast Invite Over Rapper’s Desire To Talk Politics
Supporters also noted Snow’s consistency in standing by her principles. @fcksleepvita emphasized, “1 thing for sure, 2 things for certain, SNOW WILL STAND ON BUSINESS,” while @wokejennay354 highlighted, “That’s right! @snowthaproduct has and always stand for what’s right and what she believes. She always has!
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@armaggedontruth777 added, “Snow tha product is real one representing the raza
,” framing her stance as emblematic of her career-long ethos.
The incident comes amid growing scrutiny of Jelly Roll for avoiding political commentary in public spaces. It makes Snow’s refusal to self-censor a pointed contrast. Currently on her Before I Crash Out Tour, she continues to merge artistry with activism, leveraging her platform to give Raza a voice often overlooked in mainstream media.
Fans see the exchange as more than a podcast dispute. Her commitment to authenticity and the unapologetic articulation of social issues within hip-hop. Snow’s original comment gained over 10.3k likes.
Snow Tha Product’s new album has received huge support across entertainment with endorsements by rappers Wiz Khalifa and LaRussell.