Snotty Nose Rez Kids: The 'No Dogs Allowed' anthem demands summertime flexing
Sometimes you just have to think and flex outside of the box. So it’s all eyes and ears on anything rap artist Snotty Nose Rez Kids are serving up these days especially when it’s fire anthems like the ‘No Dogs Allowed’ tune.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids deliver with the ‘No Dogs Allowed’ anthem
It’s more than just a fire single. The duo come together and put together a hard-hitting cinematic presentation tapping in at just under three minutes.
Indigenous Hip-Hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids are back with a fierce new single and video, "NO DOGS ALLOWED," the latest release from their highly anticipated album RED FUTURE, set to drop on September 13th, 2024.
Produced by the acclaimed dwilly (Megan Thee Stallion, bbno$, Tinashe), "NO DOGS ALLOWED" showcases Snotty Nose Rez Kids' signature blend of raw energy, sharp lyricism, and unapologetic authenticity. The track is an anthem of resilience and defiance, celebrating the duo's journey and the strength of their community.
Yung Trybez says:
“NO DOGS ALLOWED is for all the outcasts who were never invited to the party, those that never fell in with the 'cool kids.' It's an anthem for the weirdos that walk among us, who never really gave a fuck about your opinion of them! It's for the dreamers that stayed true to themselves no matter the shit they had to crawl through to get there. It's the anthem that'll be bangin’ through the speakers when we kick the fuckin doors down to the spaces that never welcomed us in.”
The accompanying music video, directed by frequent collaborator Sterling Larose, promises to be a visual feast. Larose, who previously directed the video for their hit single "BBE," brings his visionary style to this project, capturing the essence of the song with stunning visuals and compelling storytelling. The video features appearances by several high-profile influencers, including Indigenous drag performers Ilona Verley of Canada's Drag Race Season 1; writer, producer and singer Quanah Style; and drag artist Shasha Wolfe.
Young D reflects on the collaboration:
“Shooting with Sterling is always a great experience. So many people came together to realize the vision for this one. Huge shout out to all the hair stylists, the clothing brands and stylists, the makeup artists, and the cast that came through and made everyone look incredible. This is us fully embracing who we are.
In conjunction with the single and video release, Snotty Nose Rez Kids are set to embark on their highly anticipated RED FUTURE tour, which kicks off in Vancouver on September 21st, 2024, includes 35 electrifying shows across North America, and concludes in Toronto on December 6th, 2024. Fans can look forward to unforgettable performances in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Dallas, Portland, Chicago, New York, and many more. See full tour details below.
Beyond his musical accomplishments, Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce of Snotty Nose Rez Kids is set to debut his fashion line, Savage Kids, during the prestigious
Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) Indian Market in Santa Fe this August. The fashion runway show, produced by 4Kinship, Supernaturals Modelling and Build Native with Shopify, will include a performance by Snotty Nose Rez Kids and a pop-up store of exclusive unreleased merchandise. The collection reflects the same bold and unapologetic spirit that characterizes Snotty Nose Rez Kids' music.
About Snotty Nose Rez Kids:
Snotty Nose Rez Kids, the Indigenous Hip-Hop duo hailing from the Haisla Nation in British Columbia, Canada, tore into the music scene in 2016 with unmistakable talent and an unforgettable name. Showing off their lyrical prowess and natural storytelling ability, Yung Trybez and Young D jumpstarted the band with two back-to-back albums: The Average Savage (2017) and Snotty Nose Rez Kids (2018). Their follow-up album, 2019’s Trapline, launched their career with hit “Boujee Natives,” and multiple awards, including their first JUNO Award nomination.
The band took their high voltage live show on the road and clocked 100 shows in six different countries. Their pandemic album, Life After, saw greater industry recognition with multiple music magazine cover stories, strong streaming platform support, playlist cover images, and an Amazon Twitch Channel Takeover. Taking the album on the road, the band toured 80 shows across North America. They received their second JUNO Award nomination in 2022 and performed during the live broadcast.
Their 2022 project, I’M GOOD, HBU? elevated their career to new heights, and saw them receive their fourth Polaris Prize Shortlist, a win for top music video of the year at the Prism Prize Awards for their Beatles-inspired “Damn Right,” and four Western Canadian Music Award nominations, bringing their tally to 14 nominations and 10 wins to date. SNRK have gone on to dominate in Hip-Hop music, most recently achieving their biggest milestone, signing to major label Sony Music Entertainment Canada. SNRK are blazing their own trail, weaving together a musical fabric of hard-hitting lyricism, revealing stories about the struggles they and their people have encountered, empowering protest songs for the front lines, and a humor that keeps even the heaviest of topics something you can vibe to.