7 episodes

Reneé Rapp pulls back the curtain on the making of her debut album Snow Angel with stories behind the project, her influences, and much more. In each episode, we will dive into two of the album’s 12 tracks, bringing in her collaborators, friends, and others to share their perspectives.

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Reneé Rapp pulls back the curtain on the making of her debut album Snow Angel with stories behind the project, her influences, and much more. In each episode, we will dive into two of the album’s 12 tracks, bringing in her collaborators, friends, and others to share their perspectives.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Alyah Chanelle Scott

    Alyah Chanelle Scott

    Talking friendship and collaborating on music videos.

    Pop Wansel

    Pop Wansel

    Pop Wansel talks his work on Reneé Rapp’s Snow Angel.

    Delacey and Ian Fitchuk

    Delacey and Ian Fitchuk

    Delacey and Ian Fitchuk talk contributions to Snow Angel.

    Reneé's Family

    Reneé's Family

    A family affair with Reneé's parents, aunt, and grandparents.

    Reneé's Gay Girls

    Reneé's Gay Girls

    Towa Bird, Alissa Butt, and Scarlett Rose Leithold join Reneé.

    Alexander 23

    Alexander 23

    Reneé welcomes friend and producer Alexander 23.

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

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