

The keyboard harmonic sound in the background moves the track to another zone.

His flow is a mixture of Too Short and Eazy E. “ I’m good on the track……Carl Lewis“…”I n 1997 I wrote my first rhyme, I wanna marry you is what I told me first dime“….” 25th Hour that was intro-duuuucinng” (I gotta pick up that tape) “ Bad azzzzz ni^#a, I am like Booooooosie“. The lines he drops in this song are crazy. Basically homie his scenary back in 1997. This sound like some Slim Thug type of cruizin music. Now this the track that really caught my attention.

Overall this track is nice with a rating of 8/10 The lyrics in this song are so down to earth, he rhymes about still playing that old Jay & Nas, and he mentions his friends, and his environment. “ O’Shea gonna be the first, so I forever be the second” sweet! Shorty singing on the chorus does a good job of capturing the artist attitude in this song. You can definitely tell dude is from Cali. DOM focuses on the title of the song, still being who he was when he was in Leimert Park, LA! This sounds like a Luda type of song with a westside twist on it. Now this song is epic, marching band snare taps, introduction type horns, and a matching bassline. I love the way he lets the beat ride out with the rain fall sound in the background. “ In Memory of…it’s been a few months do you remember me love“. “ Everything that I drop light storms like this!“(thunder sound drops). DOM’s flow is something nice on this track, rhyming about his style and how he gets down. This song has a nice rhythm which helps the bouncy beat flow smoothly. It came out in March 2010 but this ish not ever get old.ĭOM starts off the tape with a nice track. So I copped his latest tap “From The Westside with Love” and I wanted to do a review on it. Ever since Satchford put me on that “1997” I’ve been wondering what else DOM has to offer to the game. For a while I’ve been checking in on this artist named DOM Kennedy.
