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Dom Kennedy (Dominic Ross Hunn) was born on 22 August, 1984 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American rapper. Discover Dom Kennedy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Dominic Ross Hunn
Occupation Rapper
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August 1984
Birthday 22 August
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Dom Kennedy Net Worth

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1984

Dominic Ross Hunn (born August 22, 1984), better known by his stage name Dom Kennedy, is an American rapper from Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California.

Dom Kennedy was born on August 22, 1984, in Los Angeles, California.

In an interview with music media outlet IMFlashy, Kennedy describes his childhood growing up as "normal".

After his parents' divorce, Kennedy moved with his mother to Leimert Park.

Kennedy played baseball to get out of the inner city to stay safe and out of trouble.

He also played basketball everyday from the age of five to the age of 16.

Upon graduating from Santa Monica high school, Kennedy enrolled in Santa Monica College, a two-year junior college in California, majoring in business management.

1997

Kennedy also began releasing an extensive amount of visual material at this time, including From the Westside With Love music videos for songs such as "1997", "Locals Only", and "The 4 Heartbeats".

2008

Since 2008, Kennedy has released 5 independent mixtapes, most notably his 2010 critically acclaimed mixtape From the Westside with Love.

Working with his cousin Jason Madison, Kennedy released his debut mixtape album 25th Hour in 2008, instantly producing a buzz throughout the south side of L.A. In particular, the song "Watermelon Sundae" was widely played on local radio stations and performed live throughout the area, bringing more attention to Kennedy's music ambitions.

Around this time, Kennedy's cousin Madison was a film student at Loyola Marymount University, sparking the beginning importance of visuals in Kennedy's later projects.

2009

After his 25th Hour debut, Kennedy released 2 additional mixtapes in 2009; Best After Bobby (the title referring to "Bobby" Robert F. Kennedy), and Future Street/Drug Sounds.

For the Best After Bobby mixtape, Kennedy collaborated with West Coast heavy hitter DJ Sour Milk and the Los Angeles Leakers, producing an instant buzz in underground circles across the country.

Within the first hours of dropping the mixtape, Kennedy amassed over 10,000 downloads, officially solidifying his name among some of the top rappers in L.A.

2010

However, with the release of From the Westside With Love in 2010, Kennedy became a major hit throughout the underground hip hop scene in L.A. Gaining over 100,000 internet downloads, With the success of From the Westside With Love, Kennedy became a major player on the independent circuit, traveling for performances throughout and outside the country; including a show in Djibouti, Africa.

2011

His first commercial studio album From the Westside with Love II was released on iTunes June 28, 2011.

Despite it being his iTunes debut, FTWSWL2 received "a top 10 spot on Hip Hop/Rap albums chart during its release week" and was Kennedy's first album associated with The OpM Company, Kennedy's self-established record label.

In early 2011, Kennedy released his 5th studio mixtape The Original Dom Kennedy, a tape meant to reflect Kennedy's individuality and sound as an artist.

In an interview with MTV News reporter James Lacsina, Kennedy described the project as something that was a testament to himself in the rap game as well as the city he proudly represents:

"With The Original Dom Kennedy, it was a time for me to take a stand in music. The way we grew up and our lifestyle, being kids from the inner city of Los Angeles. I just felt like that was missing."

Kennedy also took a personal stance in the mixtape against major hip hop DJ and producer Funkmaster Flex.

On his song "The Homies", Kennedy takes shots at Flex's disparaging remarks regarding the late California rapper Tupac Shakur: "Shit I heard Funk Flex say that Pac ain't shit/ and I hope when you see him that he slap your mouth/"

In 2011, Kennedy performed at premier film festival South by Southwest's Music Matters Show in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The show was hosted by cable entertainment network Black Entertainment Television.

Both his performance and that of East Coast rapper J. Cole's were featured online by major, hip hop music magazine The Source (magazine).

Kennedy performed his first show outside of the U.S. also in 2011 in Djibouti, Africa.

Following the release of From the Westside With Love II, Kennedy headlined at The Key Club in West Hollywood, California, alongside fellow West Coast rappers Overdoz, Epic Twelve, and Black Cobain.

Marketed as the show on "7.1.11", the event was sold out, prompting another show the following week, marketed as the "7.7.11" show.

2012

His song "My Type of Party" was ranked by Complex at #43 in the magazine's Best 50 Songs of 2012 list.

In an interview with Dr. Josh Hamilton in October 2012, Dom gave his reasoning on why he entered college and what his plan B would be.

"I mainly focused on business management while I was there, not really thinking about music per se at first, but just on life. You know, like damn if I wasn't rapping or doing anything with music that was kind of where I saw myself in the world. I always hoped I could be an entrepreneur, you know I guess, but thats the aspirations of many people but I just felt like if I was going to learn about anything I might as well learn about structures of corporations, or at least find out everyone's job."

In 2012, Kennedy traveled throughout Europe and the United States for his Yellow Album World Tour.

The tour started in London in October and wrapped up in San Francisco in December.

2013

In early 2013, Interscope Records attempted to sign Dom Kennedy, however he chose to remain independent.

His second studio album Get Home Safely was released through his The Other People's Money Company record label on October 15, 2013.

The album featured guest appearances from Skeme, Krondon, TeeFlii, Ty Dolla Sign and Nipsey Hussle.

Get Home Safely debuted at number 29 in its first week, selling more than 10,000 copies in the United States.

2015

On June 2, 2015, Dom Kennedy released his third studio album entitled, By Dom Kennedy.

The album peaked at number 23 on the Billboard 200, selling 9,000 copies the first week.

2016

On December 23, 2016, Dom Kennedy released his fourth studio album entitled, Los Angeles Is Not For Sale, Vol. 1.