And when it comes to Dom Kennedy, the statement "tardy to the party" would certainly make a lot of sense. Being a Los Angeles born and bred rapper, there is almost certainly a particular sound that Dom Kennedy should hold standard to, and he does just that. When you hear "After School", you'd think that you were driving right down Crenshaw Boulevard while it's packed full of cars.
Every Dom album sets a tone like you were living in South Central LA; cruising down the street in a candy painted 6-4, hittin' switches and drinking St. Ides 40 oz.'s living the life in 80-90 degree weather. Bass booming, speaker jumping music is Dom's forte, and it's pretty evident when you listen to projects of his like his albums II: From The Westside, With Love (2011), Get Home Safely (2013), and By Dom Kennedy (2015).
My personal favorites from Dom so far have to be "South Central Love", "Dominic", and "After School", which can all be found on Get Home Safely, but Dom also has a couple of sleepers on his newest By Dom Kennedy album which came out earlier this year ("Posted In The Club" is how the kids say, a "wavy banger").
So Dom Kennedy is definitely a dude who's music holds a lot of replay value. You can listen to it when you're partying with your friends, driving to work, or it even qualifies for that "just chillin' and doing laundry" music (I've said this before but I still believe this is a type of music that should be acknowledged). Dom embodies the Cali lifestyle perfectly, which is warm weather, "bad bitches", good drinks, and a good time. You can't listen to Dom's music and not feel like it's summertime, which is probably why Dom aims for summer releases with all of his music (it certainly makes sense). So if you need to take a load off, pop a cold brew and relax, Dom is the guy to add to your playlist.
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