Hip-hop veteran and underground titan Snake iiz returns in full force with the release of two dynamic music videos off his forthcoming debut album, Saint & Sinner, setting the stage for a monumental year in his musical journey. With over two decades of experience and a career rooted in authenticity and raw energy, Snake iiz proves once again why his voice continues to cut through the noise.
The New Jersey-born, Southern California and St. Thomas Virgin Islands-raised artist kicked off the rollout with the “Saint + Sinner Freestyle” (Watch Here), a gritty introduction to the emotional duality of his upcoming album. Soon after, he dropped the powerful visual for “F.I.N.A.O (Failure Is Not An Option)” (Watch Here), showcasing his lyrical precision and relentless ambition. Both videos have already garnered attention from longtime fans and new listeners alike, re-establishing Snake iiz as a force to be reckoned with in today’s rap landscape.
As Snake gears up to drop his next visual, “Good Life,” this summer, he’s keeping the momentum strong with more video releases planned throughout Fall and Winter 2025. His highly awaited album, Saint & Sinner, is shaping up to be a deeply personal and thought-provoking body of work — a bold reflection of the trials, triumphs, and transformations that have defined his life and career.
Snake iiz, born Keyon Hart, began his professional journey in 2002 when he signed with Tri-Storm Entertainment, followed by early mixtape releases like “Metal Gear” and “Mischief Night,” with production from Big French (Mad Bull Productions) and Rich Nice (Trackmasters/A&R Room). He was discovered by rap duo M.O.P. and signed to Real Life Music in 2005 during the height of the G-Unit era. From the legendary stage of CBGB’s to The Gathering of the Juggalos, Snake’s stage presence and authenticity have earned him respect in both the underground and mainstream scenes.
His 2010 mixtape “Divine Intervention” featured the likes of Tupac Shakur, Redrum 187, and Icadon of Redman’s Gilla House, while his EP “The RAPture” in 2012 saw guest appearances from Fred The Godson and JoJo Pellegrino, marking a key moment in his artistic evolution. He later aligned with Regulator Records, releasing the video “I’m Coming” and follow-up mixtape “The Road to the RAPture,” featuring Lil Fame of M.O.P. and other First Family affiliates.
Beyond music, Snake iiz has been building a broader cultural impact, co-founding the streetwear brand Soldi Sporchi, while remaining active across platforms like Instagram, Twitter X, SoundCloud, and DatPiff. His diverse resume includes performances at Anime U.S.A. Convention in Virginia for over 2,000 fans, and collaborations with names like Fat Trel (Maybach Music), Rah Diggah (Flipmode Squad/Outsidaz), Louieville Sluggah (O.G.C./Boot Camp Clik), and Killah Priest (Wu-Tang Clan).
With Saint & Sinner poised to be the defining project of his career, Snake iiz is more focused and fearless than ever. The album promises to balance the grit of his past with the growth of a seasoned artist unafraid to confront his demons while celebrating his resilience.
For fans of real lyricism, bold storytelling, and unfiltered energy — Snake iiz is back, and he’s not holding anything back.
Stay tapped in for the “Good Life” video this summer and follow Snake iiz on all major platforms for upcoming drops and tour announcements.
Follow Snake iiz online:
- Official Website: www.snakeiiz.com
- Instagram: @snakeiiz
- Facebook: @snakeeyez1
- YouTube: www.youtube.com/snakeiiz
- Twitter/X: @SnakeIIz
- Soldi Sporchi Apparel: www.soldisporchi.com