

Much of what’s shared is pretty trivial, yet it’s overflowing with this vague, cliche thing that we call realness. AC blowing strong.” On the track 'Dominic,' a girl is described as looking like something that a “n***a might do.” Later, album closer Nothing Like Me sees Kennedy discussing his come up, wanting hoes and how his cars are all black. Furthermore, plain lines hold a tremendous power in that they effectively put the listener into Dom’s world, while also establishing the time period during which this music is best consumed: “ When it’s 91 outside, bet it’s 69 in my coupe /. His linear description of a moment in 'After School' is rarely thought-provoking, but always enjoyable. The topics addressed often encompass female-inspired lyricism and recaps of past, relatable experiences.
