This week we sit down with Domingo Padilla, a music legend with over 30 years of experience under his belt as a producer for some of the biggest names in rap and hip-hop. Domingo shares with us his experiences, the importance of mentors, publishing, and more, on this episode of The Big Break.


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Show Notes


1:55Where Domingo is from, where he is now, and the impact of Covid-19

“Business didn’t slow down- one of the business I own is online so it keeps generating, keeps running.”


5:26Domingo’s first exposure to music, and the path to pursuing it on a professional level.

Rapper’s Delight by The Sugarhill Gang

Marley Marl- In Control Vol. 2


18:00Being a producer versus being a rapper, the Art of Mentorship, and having thick skin

“If you can’t take constructive criticism, you’re in the wrong game”


30:30The give-and-take of working with other artists, and longevity

“I think mentoring the business-end is a lot more important… Longevity is the key.”


38:55“Publishing is like real-estate in the music business.”

Mediafamous.com


44:54What’s next for Domingo


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