You won’t find any clever wordplay, multisyllabic rhymes or entendres on this project. Stand-out songs include both parts of “The 5 Year Theory,” “Pleeze,” “Erica Part 2,” “Still Cakkin,” “Dominic,” and the bonus track “AMNIG’z.” Again though, the album has great production all around.ĭom’s narrative style raps come together best on “AMNIG’Z,” “Dominic,” “Pleeze,” and “Letz be Friends.” It should be noted, even though Dom clearly angles for a narrative style, his bars themselves are unremarkable at best. The project is full of this smooth production. What the instrumental lacks in a resounding drumline it makes up for in its atmospheric feel, lush vocals and steady bassline. The rest of the record generally keeps a similar theme and sentiment, which is a feat considering the project is 16 tracks deep not including bonuses.Īll of these songs are dope in their own right, but there are several highlights. “Intermission for Watts” is among the best songs on the album as far as pure production goes. The distorted synth, sharp kicks and lulling horns immediately evoke the signature L.A., g-funk-esque sounds of the West Coast. The first track, “Letz be Friends,” sets the project off with its endearing theme and communal hook. Get Home Safely is clearly a “feel good” album.
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