Willie waze interviews super producer domingo for premierehiphop com
Domingo Padilla, better known as Domingo, is an American hip hop producer from Brooklyn, New York of Latino descent. He has produced for some well-known hip hop artists such as Das EFX, Immortal Technique, and Rakim, among others. He is closely associated with Kool G Rap.
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History
In 1997, Domingo produced "The MC" on KRS-One's album I Got Next.
Domingo released his first proper studio album in 1999, titled Behind The Doors Of The 13th Floor. The album featured Eminem, KRS-One, MC Shan and others. In 2003, Domingo released his second album The Difference, which featured The Beatnuts, Dilated Peoples, The High & Mighty and others. The Difference had the Domingo-produced song by KRS-One entitled "Clear Em Out" which sparked the beef between KRS-One and St. Louis rapper Nelly. In 2007 Domingo released his third studio album The Most Underrated. It features Big Daddy Kane, Joell Ortiz, Canibus, Termanology, Immortal Technique, The Beatnuts, Kool G Rap, Brother Ali, and more.
Domingo resurfaced with a new album in 2014 entitled Same Game New Rules, which features Kool G Rap, KRS-One, R.A. the Rugged Man, Sean Price, M.O.P., Prodigy, Chris Rivers (Big Pun's son), Hell Razah, Ras Kass, AZ, Necro, Action Bronson, Sadat X, Rahzel and more. Also in December 2014 Domingo released an EP dedicated to the memory of rapper Big Pun entitled Bronx Legends Never Die.
In 2015, Domingo created the company That's Hip Hop LLC and put on two sold-out concerts in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also won an ASCAP Rhythm & Blues award for his participation in the Drake song "All Me". In October 2015 Domingo collaborated with Brooklyn rapper Joell Ortiz for his album That's Hip Hop in 2016. Domingo will be releasing his first book in paperback and E-Book entitled Beats For The Rhymes - My Life and Hip Hop in 2016.
Solo albums
Behind The Doors Of The 13th Floor (1999)
The Difference (2003)
The Most Underrated (2007)
Same Game New Rules (2014)
Compilations
Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin - AIDS Awareness: "Padre Nuestro" (1996)
Domingo Presents—Behind the Doors of the 13th Floor compilation (1999)
Oz (soundtrack) - "OZ Theme 2001 (f/ Kool G Rap, Lord Jamar, and Talib Kweli)" (2001)
Official Jointz—The Difference Vol.1 compilation (2002)
Para Mi Gente—Estamos Unidos (2003)
La Etnia— 5-27 Internacional (2016)
Production
Three 6 Mafia - Adventures in Hollyhood - score music Mtv
Kool G. Rap - "Take A Loss," "Sex, Money, Drugs," "My Life (f/ CNN)", "Men At Work 2020 (Feat. Ras Kass, Marley Marl, Action Bronson, Necro, Nusto, R.I., F.T., & Rugged Intellect)"
Ras Kass - "Got You Too Hot (f/ Diezel Don & Hurricane G)", "Me & My Twins '05 (Feat. Ras & Taj)", "Life/Time (Dead Doves) (Feat. Roscoe, Jay Rock, BLKdiamond, Lil Boo (Zoo Gang), & Taje)", "Men At Work 2020 (Feat. Kool G Rap, Marley Marl, Action Bronson, Necro, Nusto, R.I., F.T., & Rugged Intellect)", "So Sick (Feat. Stress1)"
Rahzel - "How Many Times (f/ Keith Murray & Lord Tariq)"
Rugged Intellect - "Say Goodbye," "By Any Means," "By Any Means Part II," "Emancipation," "Old School (Remix)," "Rep My Name," "Gonna Move," "Say Goodbye Remix (f/ Party Arty, Sean Price, Ruste Juxx & Solomon Childs," "State of the Art (f/ Sean Price)," and "Next Dose (f/ Ras Kass)"
Sean Price (aka Ruck) - "Irrationally Speaking"
Session - "Soulcrush," "The MC 2003"
Shaquille O'Neal - "Best To Worst","Edge of Night"
Sinz of Reality - "Sinz of Reality"
Solo For Dolo - "Crown Royal" "Intro" "Go Ask Alice" "Wake Up" "Just Be" "Uprise"