The World Is Mine
Dominique Young Unique makes music that doesn’t apologize for what it wants. There’s a directness to it, a refusal to soften the edges or perform humility—just pure ambition stated plainly. That kind of confidence is rare, especially in a landscape that keeps trying to sand down the rough parts of hip-hop into something safer. It’s refreshing to encounter an artist who understands that the swagger isn’t a mask; it’s the whole point.