New Music: Dom Kennedy – “Best Friend” [LISTEN]

Anytime Dom Kennedy drops some new shit it’s a good day in L.A. Coming off his surprise ‘Addicted to the Underground’ mixtape, Dom K is refocusing all the attention to his upcoming ‘Volume 2’ album with the release of his new single “Best Friend.”

“Heard they said I fell off, I’m like ‘how?’ / Archie Davis birthday at Mr. Chow / Malibu, fried lobster, couple rounds / Don’t gossip ’bout me, bitch hold it down,” he raps.

Listen to the full track below.

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OPM’s Aysha Monet Drops Her Debut Album ‘Don’ Forget’ [STREAM]

Get familiar with the newest member of Dom Kennedy’s OpM (Other People’s Money) label, Aysha Monet, who delivers her debut album, ‘Don’t Forget’.

I first heard Aysha’s music at Dom’s studio a few months ago, when Dom played us some of her music and I was instantly captivated by her voice and how her music reminded me of that smooth early 2000s R&B.

On her 10-track debut album, the up-and-coming Los Angeles singer calls on fellow OpM signee Niko G4 and Macc for contributions. Other than that she handles the rest on her own with her angel-like vocals and catchy lyrics.

Hop the the Aysha train early and stream the entire project below.

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New Video: Smoke DZA – “The Hook Up” Feat. Dom Kennedy & Cozz [WATCH]

Harlem rapper Smoke DZA dropped his ‘Not For Sale’ album a few weeks ago, which he is currently supporting with a North American tour. My favorite song of the LP is “The Hook Up” featuring Dom Kennedy and Cozz. Today, he freed up the visuals.

Watch below.

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New Music: Eric Bellinger – “Staring At The Ceiling” Feat. Dom Kennedy [LISTEN]

Anytime Eric Bellinger and Dom Kennedy link up you’re bound to get some sure fire. The frequent collaborators reconnect for a smooth smoking anthem called “Staring At the Ceiling.” Led by the vibey production, the track is something you can kick back and light one up to while you chill with a shawty.

Listen below.

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Dom Kennedy & Hit-Boy Share “Half-A-Mil Presents” Documentary [WATCH]

Just yesterday the LA duo comprised of Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy, known as Half-A-Mil released their surprise formal debut album, ‘Courtesy of Half-A-Mil’. Today the heavyweights strike back with their “Half-A-Mil Presents” documentary.

The 17-and-a-half minute official documentary shows the process that Dom and Hit-Boy went through to create their debut album. In the documentary you see both artists in the studio working, as friends pop-in on them. Different city sightings of LA are also shown.

Watch below.

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Half-A-Mil Look To Motivate With Surprise ‘Courtesy Of Half-A-Mil’ Album [STREAM]

Always a good day in Los Angeles when Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy, also known as Half-A-Mil drop some new music. The LA duo makes the city happy with the release their surprise first official album, ‘Courtesy of Half-A-Mil’.

The 14-track project follows three mixtape installments dating back to last November when the deadly duo formed. ‘Courtesy of Half-A-Mil’ includes features from Ty Dolla $ign, Jay 305, Larry June, B. Carr, and  TYuS.

In an Instagram post Dom Kennedy explained that this project is “Not for the unambitious or faint of heart.” On the album’s track list a messgae reads, “MORE MOTIVATIONAL THAN ANYTHING!”

Stream your new favorite album below and GO GET IT ON ALL PLATFORMS.

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New Video: Half-A-Mil (Dom Kennedy & Hit-Boy) – “Ski Mask Way” [WATCH]

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One of the best things to come out of this year is without a doubt Half-A-Mil’s ‘Half-A-Mil 2’ 2 project. Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy keep the gems coming with the visuals for “Ski Mask Way,” where the video’s curators, George Jeff and Samuel Valdivia Jr., take you a day in the life of Half-A-Mil.

Watch below.

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Profile: Director Cam Fairfax Shoots With A Passion [PEEP]

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As the clock ticks, the mouse continues to click on Cam Fairfax’s desk. It’s about 2 o’clock in the morning on a Tuesday, but sleep doesn’t appear to be on the horizon for the talented creative director, or “composer of cinematic moments,” as he describes it in his Instagram bio.

The workload is set for Cam, who says he hasn’t slept in three days, but diligently works on eight different projects simultaneously. Of those, five are in post-production, while three remain in the early stages of pre-production.

While working, he takes a moment to express how grateful he is to be in his current situation as Head of Creative Direction for singer/songwriter Eric Bellinger’s YFS (Your Favorite Song) label. Prior to that he was Kalin & Myles’ photographer, before moving on to do freelance work.

“The industry is a crazy place and that’s why I’m so comfortable at YFS, it’s all a family thing,” he shares. “I’ve always heard you can’t mix friends and work, but I think that’s dumb because I want to win with them even more now!”

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Bellinger first met Cam while he was working with Kalin & Myles and admired how focused he was, as well as the quality and consistency of his content. Through their first interaction, Bellinger was able to see Cam’s passion and work ethic, which matched his own.

“I respect Cam’s passion more than most, he’s super creative that goes without saying. But if a project isn’t the best it could possibly be he won’t put his hands on it. He won’t be involved,” explained Eric. “He’d rather not get the job. And if it’s something he is into, even if it’s for someone else he’ll cut his own costs just so the task at hand can reach its maximum potential. Real stand up guy.”

When describing Cam in one word, Eric used the word “brilliant,” saying Cam simply “does it all.” That was quite evident at a recent Eric Bellinger video shoot, when Cam, already having the stressful task of director, additionally took the time to fix the Serato sound for the DJ set.

With a venti Starbucks cup of water in one hand and his phone in the other, Cam used his resources by calling a DJ friend on FaceTime to troubleshoot the issue at hand. In about 10-minutes time the problem was solved.

That situation was a perfect representation of how Cam has lived his life. Upon dropping out of film school, he has juggled “as many things as possible.” While still in school he would take trips to LA from Arizona twice a month, before just packing up and leaving for SoCal.

“Every time I left I felt I was leaving behind opportunities just to go back to AZ and bury my head in a textbook,” he said. “I was never into school. I dropped out, I moved to Compton and drove a Honda Civic from Arizona, no plan or anything.”

Upon arriving in LA he received a call from someone advising him to drive Downtown to meet his favorite director at the time, Taj Stansberry. Having no other plans, he did just that.

“I met him, he was such a cool guy and he showed a lot of interest in me because I’m from the Bay Area and so is he,” said Cam. “From there we started to develop a working relationship and today we’re friends.”

Spending time with friends like Taj is what Cam likes to do on his limited time off. He’s only had a total of 12 days off this year and he’s spent the time talking to his little sister, hanging with friends, and recently upheld his duty as a groomsman by going to Cabo for his friend’s bachelor party.

While we discuss his friendships, Cam looks through his closet and reaches for an old VANS box perched above his collection of jeans. The box contains a significant amount of memories that include old pictures he’s taken and ones he makes appearances in.

Looking through the photos, he begins to reminisce and relive the moments photo by photo. One photo sticks out, a photograph of his younger sister, whom he holds very close to his heart. He tells me that’s the favorite picture he’s ever taken. I ask why and he responds, “me and my sister have always been so close.”

“It’s hard being away from my family,” he utters. “Out of all my friends, I’m the only one whose parents are still together. My sister is turning 16 this year and that’s really scary, especially because I’m not there.”

Cam’s love for photography may be as strong as his love for his sister. On his desk he keeps a Polaroid Wide 300 as a reminder to never get too caught up in work and forget he’s doing it for the passion.

“This film is very expensive and you only have 20 chances, so you have to make the most of them,” he says about the Polaroid. “It’s capturing 1- 1/2500 of a second you’ll never have back again and sometimes I feel like I get lost, but I’ve got to remember I’m doing it for the passion.”

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The passion has always been there for Cam, who in high school took a photography class that was a prerequisite for a video class. He instantly fell in love with the craft and soon purchased his first camera.

As a sophomore in high school he had two friends who rapped and he asked them to let him shoot their music videos. Without hesitation they agreed and Cam began to work on perfecting his craft.

“Everything was so bad, the music, the videos, but it was fun running around town and just shooting,” he exclaimed.

By senior year, he had discovered that he wanted to be a professional photographer in the music industry, as he’s always had a similar interest in music.

Currently Cam is paying for a full functioning recording studio to be installed at Livermore High School, where he attended and discovered his passion. The studio will allow the school to create a new music class and a place for students to find their passion as Cam once did.

“These kids are the future and as far as our future goes, everything we’re doing right now is for the future,” he said. “Everything is calculated and we give ourselves every opportunity to win, that’s why I don’t take days off, because even on days off we don’t take days off.”

The never-ending working, sleepless nights are sure to pay off for Cam, who is already seeing the fruits of his labor.

“He’s a shot away from being one of the biggest Creative Directors in the game,” said Eric Bellinger’s Manager, Nieman Johnson. 

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New Video: Dom Kennedy x Hit-Boy “In The Hills/Might As Well” Feat. Quentin Miller [WATCH]

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Comprised of Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy, the group known as Half-A-Mil have had major success. Following the release of their ‘EP3’ a couple weeks ago, Dom and Hit are back with the visuals for “In the Hills / Might As Well.”

In the visuals, the Half-A-Mil boys take viewers into their lavish lifestyle, which begins with a party in a massive mansion for “In the Hills.” From there they turn to the afterparty for the “Might As Well” part, which includes a plethora of beautiful women.

Watch below.

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Dom Kennedy & Hit-Boy Return With The Third Installment Of Joint ‘Half-A-Mil’ EP [STREAM]

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It’s been a quiet summer for Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy, who unite to form the potent duo, Half-A-Mil. Looking to takeover the summer, the West Coast combination release the third installment of their collaborative ‘Half-A-Mil’ EP.

Last February Dom and Hit dropped the six song ‘Half-A-Mil 2’. For the third installment Dom and Hit look to dominate with contributions from 24hrs, Quentin Miller, and BC. Additional production is handled by West Coast producer, G-Dave.

Stop what you’re doing and press play below to stream ‘Half-A-Mil 3’.

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QUOTABARZ: The Hottest Barz Of The Week From Logic, Meek Mill & More [PEEP]

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You know what it is! Them QUOTABARZ is reloaded this week with new, hot barz from Logic, Meek Mill, Russ, Tory Lanez, Dom Kennedy, Tee Grizzly and much more. I’ve compiled the hottest, most quotable barz of the week for you to recite and memorize. Check them out below.

LOGIC – “AMERICA”

“Street’s disciple / My raps are trifle / I shoot slugs from my brain just like Cobain / And everybody wonder why the world insane”

LOGIC – “MOS DEFINITELY”

“Everything I ever wanted, it ain’t what I thought / Bring it back to the roots like my name Black Thought”

“Listen, I don’t wanna work a job, motherfuck a 9 to 5 / Every time I get a check, what I really get? Robbed”

“Come now folk, get woke, stay woke / ‘Cause the white man want the black man stay broke / Fuck that, I’m finna buck back / But not wit bullets, I’ma use my education to the fullest”

LOGIC – “AFRICARYAN” FEAT. J. COLE

“Tell white people I’m black, feel the need to retreat / Like I should be ashamed of my granddaddy Malik / But my beautiful black brothers and sisters / Want to act like I’m adopted / Go back in time to when my nigga daddy / Impregnated my cracker momma and stopped it” – LOGIC

“Through bumpin’ my favorite rappers I came up after Nas, Cole, and Hov / Eyes closed, I zone till five or so in the morn’ / I’m used to being alone / Shit, you know how long I’ve been out on my own?” – J. Cole

“Till then I will pen verses that fans consider brilliant / Boosting my ego with every million that spills in
And still then / I won’t find solace, so where’s the logic in that? / Worrying ’bout if they think Logic could rap” – J. Cole

MEEK MILL – “$LAY” FEAT. A$AP FERG

“Woke up this morning I had a ménage / Loaded the foreigns I packed the garage / We do it big like we back in the sky / Maybe I’ll sell if I rap and I lie / Maybe I’ll sell if I let niggas write it
These niggas swagger jacking and they bite it” – MEEK MILL

“Funny money niggas counterfeit / I could tell you ain’t been around the shit / Like a swiper, when I got the black card / 80 of them burners if they counterfeit” – MEEK MILL

“Fuck with a nigga that’s righteous / Call me Mr. East Coast I’m the tightest / I remember when bedbugs was biting / God bless me like a nigga got sinus” – A$AP FERG

MEEK MILL – “LEFT HOLLYWOOD”

“Caught my first case, it was me vs the state / I just wanted some steak and some food on my plate / Came up from shit I’m like how can you hate / I’m just tryna be great, I survived with the snakes”

“Master with them P’s yeah boy I’m bout it bout it”

“Where I’m from if you turn eighteen, then that’s More Life”

TORY LANEZ – “MAGNOLIA (SWAVEYMIX)”

“I get money money money motherfucker like Im Jordan / It’s the nigga flying for ‘em make your bitches not important / Milly rockin’ thru the city pop a peety by the Garden / No you niggas cant afford it and these bitches cant ignore me”

“Can’t nobody ever try to do it like we do / Playboi like Carti I want fuck Cardi B too / Wonder if I slide in that DM what it lead to?”

“Throw the damn Rollie up, throw the damn Rollie up / Rollie so heavy that the bitches can’t hold it up / Score so much they gotta throw a damn goalie up”

DOM KENNEDY – “WORD AROUND TOWN”

“Thirteen chains on my neck like I’m a Killa Cam / My face known in the city more than all the Rams / Four hundred thousand in your face nigga no advance / Fuck waiting on your approval I’mma feed the fam”

“I got the shit from my pedigree / In Spanish she say I’m her everything / OPM tight like the Medellin / I put that on everything”

RUSS – “THE STAKE OUT”

“Yeah, no matter what, I never lose my ambition / I soldier through the bullshit, turn my wounds into wisdom / There’s some new women itchin’ for some love and attention”

RUSS – “PULL THE TRIGGER”

“Choruses that fit the opera, that’s why I need phantoms / I got my doubt at gun point, that’s why I need ransoms”

“Girl in San Fran who wants to cross routes with me / Like a Yung Colin Kapernick / Treat the money like a lateral, I’m passing it”

TYGA – “EYES CLOSED”

“We know they gon’ doubt us / Til we show up with dice on / She know that I get it, I got it / You see this shit diamond”

TEE GRIZZLY – “#FREESTYLE011”

“Fuck with these niggaz and follow trend that’s not what I do / I see some real niggaz gettin money and I follow suit”

“Bands bustin out the pockets fuckin up my new Robins / These niggaz remind me of Lincoln cuz they not solid”

“Shoutout to them fiends / They fill up our pockets and we fill up they needles / I still put the angels to you niggaz that think y’all some demons”

BARZ OF THE WEEK: LOGIC – “MOS DEFINITELY”

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New Music: Dom Kennedy – “Word Around Town” [LISTEN]

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The West Coast music scene has been booming in the past couple weeks with several new releases. Dom Kennedy is getting in on the action by releasing his new single “Word Around Town”. As usual Dominic drops with no warning at all after releasing a Half-A-Mil project back in December with Hit-Boy.

It’s always a gift when we get some new Dom Kennedy. He is one of the hardest working artists on the West and always a force to be reckoned with. On this one he spits heavy bars over some smooth production and makes references to the LA Rams, Cam’ron, and more. The single might be the first single off ‘LOS ANGELES IS NOT FOR SALE VOL. 2’.

Listen below via SoundCloud and make sure to support on iTunes.

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New Music: Half-A-Mil (DOM Kennedy & Hit-Boy) – “In The Hills” Feat. Quentin Miller [LISTEN]

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The supergroup, Half-A-Mil, that consists of DOM Kennedy and Hit-Boy drop the first track following their second ‘Half-A-Mil’ EP. The single “In the Hills” features Quentin Miller and it is certified heat! It’s unclear whether it failed to make it on the last project, or is the first single off the new project.

Listen to “In the Hills” below via SoundCloud.

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