The Vallejo rapper broke through with "Tick Tick Boom" and kept his sound in rotation with steady releases.
For the uncomplicated, hook-driven sound he's known for, start with "Gas Pedal." The early breakout "Tick Tick Boom" still holds up as his calling card.
His 2014 single "Tick Tick Boom" landed in the Billboard Hot 100's Top 20 and pulled in millions of streams. That track set the tone for the kind of direct, hook-heavy rap he'd become known for. Songs like "Gas Pedal" and "Don't Get Much Better" kept his sound in rotation, built on simple, effective production and uncomplicated melodies.
He came up in Vallejo, California. After "Tick Tick Boom" broke through, he followed with mixtapes and albums like "Remember Me" in 2015 and "Morse Code" in 2016. Through personal controversies, he kept releasing music, putting out projects like "The Saga of Dominic" in 2018 and "Confessions of a Toxic King" in 2021.
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