Dom Kennedy Returns With His New Album "Volume Two" Ft. Jay 305, Glasses Malone & More

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Dom Kennedy is back with his new project, "Volume Two."

Dom Kennedy didn't waste any time following the release of his EP, Addicted To The Underground. The EP dropped at the top of July and within three weeks, he already kicked off the campaign for a new project with his single, "Best Friend." Last week, he came through with an homage to 2Pac on his song, "Brenda's Baby." Now, he comes through with his second project of the year, Volume Two.

Dom Kennedy is back with his latest project, Volume Two. The rapper's latest project consists of 16 tracks including the previously released singles, "Best Friend" and "Brenda's Baby." Volume Two includes appearances from Jay 305, Glasses Malone, Mykestro, Krondon, and Ray Wright. Volume Two serves as the official follow-up album to Dom Kennedy's 2016 project, Los Angeles Is Not For Sale.

Peep his new project below. 


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