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Warren “Wawa” Snipe

He // Him // His

Actor and Music Artist

Aldie, Virginia

Wawa, a Black male with salt and pepper hair and beard, wears clear glasses, a teal t-shirt, and plaid colored pants. On the right side of his head his red and white cochlear implant is visible. He is sitting in a chair, looking at the camera.

Photo by Roy Cox Photography.

Warren “Wawa” Snipe, an acclaimed hip-hop recording artist from the DC/MD/VA area, has been a pivotal figure in music since 2005. Snipe's innovative genre, "Dip Hop" (hip hop through deaf eyes), blends audio and imagery, earning critical acclaim and a growing fanbase. He aims to bridge the gap between deaf musicians and the mainstream, highlighting that disabilities can be strengths. His 2016 album and subsequent releases, Wamilton and Unapologetically ___ in 2022, underscore his message of resilience and empowerment for those facing challenges, especially in music. Beyond the studio, his talent shines through his performances, including the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV and the Halftime show at Super Bowl LVI. His appearances on shows like Black Lightning and Fear The Walking Dead further cement his status in the entertainment world as Snipe continues to inspire and challenge societal perceptions of disability and talent.

Donor -Disability Futures is supported by Ford Foundation and Mellon Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 08.20.2024