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Domo Dusse

In this episode, August Wild sits down with Domo Dusse for a conversation about identity, confidence, creativity, and staying authentic in an industry that often rewards conformity. From growing up between Oakland and the 209 to discovering music through free studio sessions, Domo shares the experiences that helped shape her personality, artistic voice, and approach to life.

The conversation explores family influences, navigating different environments, developing confidence without comparison, and learning how to perform with conviction. Domo reflects on stepping into the Bay Area music scene, performing on Office Hours, and how removing the safety net of backing tracks elevated her growth as a live performer.

August and Domo also discuss versatility as an artist, the differences between audience reactions, the challenges of balancing multiple styles and genres, and how she seamlessly moves between rap records and house-inspired music without losing her identity.

The episode closes with rapid-fire questions covering her most underrated song, the track she'd use to introduce new listeners to her music, artist comparisons, future goals, and where she sees her career five years from now.

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