Domingo is a good producer, he's produced some dope shit with the likes of KRS, Big Pun & Masta Ace etc.
But his production sometimes is a hit or a miss to me, I'll still be checking this out though, looks heat.
Domingo is a producer not a rapper, just in case people didn't know.
But his production sometimes is a hit or a miss to me, I'll still be checking this out though, looks heat.
Domingo is a producer not a rapper, just in case people didn't know.
NEW YORK, NY - Raw Underground Street Sounds! For over a decade, Domingo aka "the illest Latin Hip-Hop producer" has delivered the sound of East New York to the world. By far, one of the most underrated producers in Hip-Hop history, he continues to make his presence felt as a producer with QN5 Music - working with some of the most promising talent in the game.
The New York City street sound lives on with Domingo's new album - The Most Underrated. The Most Underrated, an official mixtape style album contains new & unreleased material from Domingo's audio vaults and features some of the best MCs in the game - old and new - including Big Daddy Kane, Guru, Kool G Rap, Canibus, Non Phixion, Immortal Technique, Slug, Termanology, Joell Ortiz and even YouTube sensation Gino The Ginny! Produced by Domingo - It's another ode to that classic New York boom-bap sound - updated for 2007.
The Most Underrated hits stores March 13, 2007 and is the first release from new independent label Latchkey Recordings, in partnership with Domingo's Deranged Music imprint.
In the late 80's East New York native Domingo Padilla was then an aspiring rapper who also made his own beats. While drinking with a friend one night and listening to Marley Marl's "In Control Show" on WBLS - Domingo decided to take a chance and go try and meet Marley. Already a die-hard Juice Crew fan, Domingo and his friend went to 2nd ave and 42nd St, and when they got to the WBLS studio - out came Marley w. LL Cool J. "I walked up to Marley, told him my name, and handed him my tape," recalls Domingo. His effort paid off. Impressed with the production on Domingo's demo tape - Marley called him back the next day and it's been on ever since. "He's a force to be reckoned with," states Marley. Domingo's discography reads like a who's who of Hip-Hop royalty - Big Pun ("The Dream Shatterer"), Fat Joe ("Success"), KRS-One ("The MC"), Rakim ("Watch This"), Eminem ("Hustlers" & Hard Core), and even G-Unit's Tony Yayo ("Homicide") - the list goes on and on. Steeped deep in that classic boom bap sound - Domingo is the go to guy if you need a street corner banger. "My heart is the New York City street sound."
1.INTRO - FEAT. GINO THE GINNY
2.BED STUY REPRESENT - FEAT. BIG DADDY KANE
3.EXACTLY - FEAT. JOELL ORTIZ
4.MAJOR GAME - FEAT. GURU
5.ALL CLAP - FEAT. CANIBUS
6.COLD WORLD - FEAT. TERMANOLOGY
7.STREET HUSTLE - FEAT. IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE
8.BOOTLEG INTERLUDE
9.NEXT DOSE - FEAT. RUGGED INTELLECT & RAS KASS
10.GET LIVE - FEAT. THE BEATNUTS
11.100 ROUNDZ - FEAT. KOOL G RAP
12.NEXT TO DIE - FEAT. DEACON THE VILLAIN
13.2 STEP - FEAT. BORN UNIQUE
14.CAUGHT BETWEEN WORLDS (REMIX) - FEAT. NON PHIXION
15.WHAT?S THAT - FEAT. PRECISE
16.EASY NOW - FEAT. TONEDEFF
17.F*CK YOU MEAN - FEAT. PACKFM, SLUG, BROTHER ALI
The New York City street sound lives on with Domingo's new album - The Most Underrated. The Most Underrated, an official mixtape style album contains new & unreleased material from Domingo's audio vaults and features some of the best MCs in the game - old and new - including Big Daddy Kane, Guru, Kool G Rap, Canibus, Non Phixion, Immortal Technique, Slug, Termanology, Joell Ortiz and even YouTube sensation Gino The Ginny! Produced by Domingo - It's another ode to that classic New York boom-bap sound - updated for 2007.
The Most Underrated hits stores March 13, 2007 and is the first release from new independent label Latchkey Recordings, in partnership with Domingo's Deranged Music imprint.
In the late 80's East New York native Domingo Padilla was then an aspiring rapper who also made his own beats. While drinking with a friend one night and listening to Marley Marl's "In Control Show" on WBLS - Domingo decided to take a chance and go try and meet Marley. Already a die-hard Juice Crew fan, Domingo and his friend went to 2nd ave and 42nd St, and when they got to the WBLS studio - out came Marley w. LL Cool J. "I walked up to Marley, told him my name, and handed him my tape," recalls Domingo. His effort paid off. Impressed with the production on Domingo's demo tape - Marley called him back the next day and it's been on ever since. "He's a force to be reckoned with," states Marley. Domingo's discography reads like a who's who of Hip-Hop royalty - Big Pun ("The Dream Shatterer"), Fat Joe ("Success"), KRS-One ("The MC"), Rakim ("Watch This"), Eminem ("Hustlers" & Hard Core), and even G-Unit's Tony Yayo ("Homicide") - the list goes on and on. Steeped deep in that classic boom bap sound - Domingo is the go to guy if you need a street corner banger. "My heart is the New York City street sound."
1.INTRO - FEAT. GINO THE GINNY
2.BED STUY REPRESENT - FEAT. BIG DADDY KANE
3.EXACTLY - FEAT. JOELL ORTIZ
4.MAJOR GAME - FEAT. GURU
5.ALL CLAP - FEAT. CANIBUS
6.COLD WORLD - FEAT. TERMANOLOGY
7.STREET HUSTLE - FEAT. IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE
8.BOOTLEG INTERLUDE
9.NEXT DOSE - FEAT. RUGGED INTELLECT & RAS KASS
10.GET LIVE - FEAT. THE BEATNUTS
11.100 ROUNDZ - FEAT. KOOL G RAP
12.NEXT TO DIE - FEAT. DEACON THE VILLAIN
13.2 STEP - FEAT. BORN UNIQUE
14.CAUGHT BETWEEN WORLDS (REMIX) - FEAT. NON PHIXION
15.WHAT?S THAT - FEAT. PRECISE
16.EASY NOW - FEAT. TONEDEFF
17.F*CK YOU MEAN - FEAT. PACKFM, SLUG, BROTHER ALI
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