Chow Lee: The rap crooner delivers - as expected - with the 'S.N.A.!' music video
Beautiful women. Stunning visual. Signature rap flows. Who better than Chow Lee to serve up for the masses courtesy of the newly released ‘SNA!’ music video.
The single goes hard but going the extra mile with the cinematic flex? I’m here for it. Embrace the big glow up from Chow and company.
Always out of pocket and never out of options, Chow Lee uses his sly charisma to make quotable rap bangers. Sampling WWE legend Shawn Michaels’ entrance track “Sexy Boy,” hip-hop’s horniest it boy makes the track fit into his lustful world of sexy drill. On “S.N.A.!”, the sample transforms into an airy instrumental that’s filled with angelic vocal choirs that belie Chow’s sinful desires, and Chow turns in an outrageously confident missive that proves the young rapper is NYC’s most eligible and least faithful bachelor: "She asked if I got other b*tches/Is that a question, for real?/Look at me, is that a question for real?
This new single continues the hot streak for Chow Lee after a series of high-profile live performances by the Long Island native. In February, Chow opened for Lil Tecca's "HVN ON EARTH Tour," and on Valentine's Day, Chow hosted his own sold-out show in Bushwick, which also featured appearances from his close friends Lonny Love and R2R Moe. In March, Chow hit the mainstage at Rolling Loud to perform some fan favorites and previewed some unreleased music, and last week, Chow co-headlined the notorious Slizzyfest, celebrating his collaborator Cash Cobain’s birthday.
Chow Lee is shooting towards becoming one of the biggest stars in his city by curating a niche in the NYC drill scene by pioneering the sub-genre “sexy drill,” which he incorporates into this sound with his feather-light melodies and exemplary wordplay. Chow Lee, flaunts his braggadocious bars, intricate melodic style, and wide range of unique sample-driven production all across his discography. Having earned praise from outlets like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and The FADER, and additionally Chow’s track “VACANT” was named the 73rd Best East Coast Rap Song of All Time by Rolling Stone.