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In this episode, Domani pulls up to the Underground Lounge and proves real quick why he’s carved his own lane.
From growing up around fame to intentionally stepping away from it, he breaks down why he chose to bet on himself instead of taking the easy route, and how that decision shaped his sound, his work ethic, and his identity as an artist. He opens up about discovering music at a young age, finding his creative voice through consistency, and why writing still matters to him.
The conversation gets deeper as he talks about fatherhood, independence in the music industry, and the pressure of building something real without shortcuts. He also shares his unique studio process, why he creates best in solitude and how real-life moments, fuel his music.
Things take an interesting turn when he speaks on responding to 50 Cent, revealing that the record wasn’t planned, it just came from a real moment. Even crazier, there was no heads-up… his dad found out the same way everyone else did, when the song dropped. It sparks a real conversation about standing on your own as a man, making your own decisions, and dealing with the aftermath.
Of course, it wouldn’t be the Underground Lounge without some wild stories and laughs, from saving a life in the studio, to industry run-ins, to unfiltered takes on money, mistakes, and moving smarter with success.
They wrap it up with the “F*** It Bucket,” dropping gems on wisdom vs. wit, trusting your own vision, and learning when to block out outside noise.
Raw, funny, and insightful, this episode is all about growth, independence, and doing it your way.
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In this episode, Domani pulls up to the Underground Lounge and proves real quick why he’s carved his own lane.
From growing up around fame to intentionally stepping away from it, he breaks down why he chose to bet on himself instead of taking the easy route, and how that decision shaped his sound, his work ethic, and his identity as an artist. He opens up about discovering music at a young age, finding his creative voice through consistency, and why writing still matters to him.
The conversation gets deeper as he talks about fatherhood, independence in the music industry, and the pressure of building something real without shortcuts. He also shares his unique studio process, why he creates best in solitude and how real-life moments, fuel his music.
Things take an interesting turn when he speaks on responding to 50 Cent, revealing that the record wasn’t planned, it just came from a real moment. Even crazier, there was no heads-up… his dad found out the same way everyone else did, when the song dropped. It sparks a real conversation about standing on your own as a man, making your own decisions, and dealing with the aftermath.
Of course, it wouldn’t be the Underground Lounge without some wild stories and laughs, from saving a life in the studio, to industry run-ins, to unfiltered takes on money, mistakes, and moving smarter with success.
They wrap it up with the “F*** It Bucket,” dropping gems on wisdom vs. wit, trusting your own vision, and learning when to block out outside noise.
Raw, funny, and insightful, this episode is all about growth, independence, and doing it your way.

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