Dom Corleo Follows Up Sophomore Album With Four-Track EP “DC”

Dom Corleo has been satisfying fans all throughout 2024. The Fremont, California talent has mostly been riding solo for most of these 12 months too, making his run all the more impressive. A couple of singles got the ball rolling for him, particularly “duh duh duh,” one of his only joint records. He grabbed Detroit MC Veeze for that one, and the playful energy, particularly from the instrumental, sealed the deal for a lot of fans. That track would go on to be one of a few promotional singles for his eventual sophomore album. Under My Influence was the name and it landed in September and a lot of folks quickly fell in love with it. It’s grown a nice cult following and it’s carried a nice wave of momentum for the 22-year-old.

So much so, that Dom Corleo has just come by with some more music to wrap up a banner year. This time, he’s dropping of a four-song self-titled EP, DC. On the album, he was presenting different soundscapes and even doing a bit of storytelling and opening up. But here, it seems he was just looking to give the listeners some hype cuts to get energized from. Right away, you are hit with more trap-like beats and Auto-Tuned rapping, which is something that he does with frequent collaborators like KILLY, for example. So, if you are into that type of music from Dom Corleo, then you will definitely enjoy the looser and more carefree cuts he’s bringing here. You can check out DC with the links down below.

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DC – Dom Corleo

DC Tracklist:

  1. OUTTA LOVE
  2. HOLD ON
  3. HEAVY METAL
  4. RAINY DAY

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Dom Corleo Celebrates Turning 22 With Sophomore Album “Under My Influence”

Dom Corleo is somebody who we have said doesn’t have too distinct of a style. However, the Fremont, California rapper did have us a little more intrigued with what he did with Veeze on “duh duh duh”. The track had quite a bit of personality thanks to the instrumental choice. The zig-zagging string sections and glitchy piano keys were playful and we do have to show a little love to the now 22-year-old’s performance. It’s blunt in a good way and he does ride the instrumental very well. After hearing it, all we could hope for is that it would translate in some way down the line. Well, impressively, Dom Corleo translates that momentum over to his newest album, Under My Influence.

It’s actually his sophomore tape and he released it to help extend his birthday celebration. Leading up to the release of Under My Influence, Corleo would go on to release “eighteen”, one of his most personal records to date. That’s another reason why this project succeeds. You get to learn a little bit more about him and his life behind closed doors. Here, we learn that he’s lost his grandmother and also has a daughter. The song is touching, as he explains how he grew up so fast and now after witnessing how quick life moves, he doesn’t want his child to get old. Fans have been reacting very positively to Under My Influence, and we can see why. Corleo is on to something, and we hope it continues!

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Under My Influence – Dom Corleo

Under My Influence Tracklist:

  1. mona lisa
  2. photoshoot
  3. eighteen
  4. foresureki
  5. duh duh duh with Veeze
  6. real
  7. cruise control
  8. ruby
  9. what dey say
  10. chips n queso
  11. i remember
  12. maybach music

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Dom Corleo & Veeze Link For The First Time On “Duh Duh Duh”

Dom Corleo, at least for us, can be hit or miss. That could be a lazy take, as music is mostly subjective, but that defines the Fremont, California native in a nutshell in our opinion. We have seen him drop some copycat tracks like his two-pack, “DEVOTE/BITE,” but then turn around and give us an accessible banger. This time around Dom Corleo rides a pretty catchy instrumental on “duh duh duh.”

According to Genius, this has the potential to be a promotional single for an upcoming LP. Under My Influence is the title for now and outside of some possible titles to land on it, that is all the intel we have. On “duh duh duh,” Dom Corleo taps someone new to breathe some extra life into the cut. That fresh face is Veeze, the gravelly-voiced rapper from Detroit, who broke through last year with his album Ganger.

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Listen To “Duh Duh Duh” By Dom Corleo & Veeze

The part of the single that sticks out for us is the aforementioned instrumental. There is an endearing quality to it that is a little hard to pinpoint, but it just works. The piano keys, mixed with the wacky sound effects and kick drums all mesh well. Additionally, the colorful and goofy music video adds that extra pizzaz and helps sell the fun energy of the song. Dom definitely passed the banger test this time around.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “duh duh duh” by Dom Corleo and Veeze? Do you think these two should work together again in the future, why or why not? Does this get you excited for Dom’s upcoming album Under My Influence? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Dom Corleo and Veeze. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

That girl cute and I like her style
One Backwood and this ho 3.5
Then she flashed, she wildin’ out (Brr)
Get in my bed, then dropped her top (Get it)
Head so good might shut her up (Get it, get it)
Checked my watch, just shined a plane (Gang)

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