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}}Steve Juon of ''RapReviews'' gave ''Class of 95'' a positive review, describing it as "an incredibly solid hour of music".<ref name="RapReviews" /> While he stopped short of declaring it superior to the classic albums of 1995 that he said inspired its title, Juon expressed that the album could "go in rotation with them and not be automatically skipped".<ref name="RapReviews" /> He concluded, "Mr. Hunn is exactly what I want—a rapper who is good at rapping and has something to say when he raps."<ref name="RapReviews" />
}}Steve Juon of ''RapReviews'' gave ''Class of 95'' a positive review, describing it as "an incredibly solid hour of music".<ref name="RapReviews" /> While he stopped short of declaring it superior to the classic albums of 1995 that he said inspired its title, Juon expressed that the album could "go in rotation with them and not be automatically skipped".<ref name="RapReviews" /> He concluded in his review: "Mr. Hunn is exactly what I want—a rapper who is good at rapping and has something to say when he raps."<ref name="RapReviews" />


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Revision as of 20:08, 21 December 2024

Class of 95
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 2024
LabelThe Other People's Money Company
Producer
  • Polyseter the Saint
  • TROY NōKA
  • Tre Fresh
  • Al B Smoov
  • Big Duke
Dom Kennedy chronology
I Love Stocker
(2023)
Class of 95
(2024)

Class of 95 is the tenth studio album by American rapper Dom Kennedy, released on October 11, 2024, by The Other People's Money Company.[1] The album's features include Troy NōKA, Polyester the Saint, Niko G4, Talk2Strangers, Indica, and Allyn.[1]

Music

Production

According to Steve Juon of RapReviews, Class of 95 draws influence from the sound and style of mid-1990s hip-hop, featuring a West Coast influence.[2] The production, handled by contributors such as Tre Fresh, Big Duke, and Polyester the Saint, blends soulful melodies with a laid-back rhythm, creating a cohesive sound throughout the album.[2] Juon notes that the hour-long runtime and lack of excessive guest features highlight Dom Kennedy's presence as the focal point of the record.[2]

Lyrics and Themes

Steve Juon describes Dom Kennedy's lyricism on Class of 95 as straightforward and impactful, focusing on storytelling, confidence, and personal reflection.[2] Tracks like "Gallery" and "Promise" explore themes of resilience, self-worth, and relationships, with Kennedy using a conversational tone to connect with listeners.[2] Juon highlights Kennedy's ability to project masculinity without posturing and his emphasis on authenticity.[2] The album also reflects Kennedy's connection to his roots in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, and his independent career.[2]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
RapReviews8.5/10[2]

Steve Juon of RapReviews gave Class of 95 a positive review, describing it as "an incredibly solid hour of music".[2] While he stopped short of declaring it superior to the classic albums of 1995 that he said inspired its title, Juon expressed that the album could "go in rotation with them and not be automatically skipped".[2] He concluded in his review: "Mr. Hunn is exactly what I want—a rapper who is good at rapping and has something to say when he raps."[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dominic Hunn except where noted.

Class of 95 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Rich Kids"
  • Polyester the Saint
2:30
2."Leanin" 
  • Polyester the Saint
3:12
3."Legendary" 
  • Tre Fresh
3:30
4."Casablanca" (featuring TROY NōKA and Polyester the Saint)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • TROY NōKA and Polyester the Saint
3:22
5."Slauson Phil" 
  • Al B Smoov
3:11
6."Nowornever" (featuring TROY NōKA)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • Polyester the Saint
3:09
7."Attention" (featuring Allyn)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • Polyester the Saint
4:22
8."Baby James Intermission" 
  • Polyester the Saint
3:19
9."Miracle on 43rd" 
  • Polyester the Saint
4:45
10."Rollin" 
  • TROY NōKA
  • Polyester the Saint
3:27
11."Celine" 
  • Polyester the Saint
3:34
12."Independent" (featuring Allyn)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • Polyester the Saint
2:55
13."Loved" 
  • Big Duke
2:32
14."Promise" (featuring Niko G4 and Indica)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • Tre Fresh
4:03
15."Emergency" (featuring Talk2Strangers)
  • Dominic Hunn
  • Polyester the Saint
2:15
16."Gallery" Big Duke3:24
17."Lonely Hearts" (featuring Talk2Strangers) Polyester the Saint3:18
18."Class of 95"
  • Dominic Hunn
Polyester the Saint2:30
19."Sketches from Westlake"
  • Dominic Hunn
  • TROY NōKA
  • Polyester the Saint
  • Big Duke
3:34

References

  1. ^ a b Moore, Sam (October 11, 2024). "New Music Friday: New Albums From GloRilla, Rod Wave, BigXThaPlug & More". HipHopDX. Archived from the original on November 13, 2024. Retrieved December 21, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Juon, Steve 'Flash' (October 29, 2024). "Dom Kennedy :: Class of 95 – RapReviews". RapReviews. Archived from the original on December 21, 2024. Retrieved December 21, 2024.