By Ayo Onikoyi
Nigerian artist Snow D, born Aghedo Osakpolor, is back in the spotlight with the release of his new single, Money.
Produced by Push Push, the track captures Snow D’s reflections on ambition, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of success.
Snow D, originally from Benin in Edo State, first made waves with his debut single, Life in the Ghetto, which offered a raw, authentic glimpse into the struggles faced in Nigeria’s underprivileged communities. With the accompanying music video, Snow D showcased not only his talent but his passion for storytelling, drawing attention to the harsh realities of life many face.
“Life in the Ghetto was personal to me,” Snow D explained. “Growing up, I saw a lot of struggle around me, and I wanted my first song to reflect the resilience of people who live in those tough environments. I wanted to give them a voice, a way to feel seen and understood.”
Now, with Money, Snow D is shifting the narrative to focus on dreams and the determination to succeed. “This song is for everyone out there working hard, day and night, to change their story,” he shared. “Money represents more than just wealth; it’s a symbol of the dreams and opportunities we’re all chasing. I wanted this song to feel like an anthem for everyone who’s grinding and putting in the effort to reach their goals.”
The artist describes Money as a motivational track that captures his journey and the energy of those who share a similar path. “I know what it feels like to dream big and push through challenges,” he said. “Money is a reminder that no matter where you start, you can achieve what you set your mind to if you keep moving forward.”
Looking ahead, Snow D has ambitious plans to grow his music career and reach a broader audience. “This is just the beginning,” he added. “I want to keep making music that resonates with people and tells real stories. My dream is to go beyond Nigeria, to connect with fans worldwide who relate to the message in my songs.”
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