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A Conversation with Villa Dom

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In these days and times we live in, it is not only important to know who you are but also what you stand for. This multimedia Hip Hop artist from New York name Villa Dom has no problem sharing where he stands in his music and in the world. He is still promoting his latest album release "Mr. Briefcase" the album with grown music like "Grown Shit" and a arsenal of new singles he just drop in the last several months to make sure his growing audience has as many melodic experiences with him possible, so Villa Dom, has been cooking overtime to make sure his expanding fan base gets to know his work ethic and quality of music is of a different bred.

 

Aside from dropping new music every chance he gets, Villa Dom is finally on the home stretch to self publish his 1st self published memoir "Fatherhood At 19...No tutorial books", from his very own Lil Villa Publishing. In the mix of it all Villa Dom is also 1 1/2 of the power briefcase duo "The Office Boys NY" and has just pressed pause on their mini NYC tour because of the current health epidemic the world is facing.

 

To add more jewels to the crown Villa Dom has also been busy launching his merchandising apparel company "Cloth Royalty" that him and his brother M-One Six of Mone Six Designz, has also been working diligently on, offering independent artist who are alliances with their music companies their own clothing collections to further cross market their brands. More new music and more new ventures are on the way!

 

LVP Media

 

P.S The single "No time" is fresh off the mixing stove...had to give yall a fresh exclusive. Thank you again.

 

Email lvpnyc@gmail.com

 

Ig @lvpmedia

Twitter @illava

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