Jessica Domingo
Seattle, Washington, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2011
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Multi instrumentalist and songwriter Jessica Domingo is a modern day performer who has learned how to take full advantage of technology by employing electronic sounds and digitized music into her songs.
The Seattle native has garnered over 50,000 You Tube subscribers who have played her videos millions of times.
Jessica broke on to the music scene in 2014 with her full length debut album “Just Vibe”.
Since the release of her debut album, Jessica has released two more albums – “Masterpiece” and “Moonplay” – and is fastly approaching the five million views mark for her You Tube videos.
In a recent interview Jessica said that she will be releasing a new single later this month. And while the song itself is ready to go, she hasn’t quite decided on a title for the song. Jessica is also working on some new tunes as she prepares to release a new album some time next year.
An independent artist, Jessica has delved head long into the DIY music business. She found producers for her own music by studying other You Tube videos and serves as her own manager and booking agent.
Along with a new single this months, Jessica will be giving a performance on Revolt TV where she will be performing with a live band.
Jessica is also looking to the future where she hops to do more collaborations with various producers and fellow musicians.
Jessica Domingo is a music artist of the present…and the future…that embodies modern devices and technologies to create her music. - Sherill Fulghum
Seattle-based alternative R&B artist, Jessica Domingo released her latest EP, Moonplay, last September. She’s premiering her new original single from the EP, “Wonderland,” exclusively with AXS. The song conveys the message of being boundless and engaging freedom. In the song, Jessica urges listeners to “find your own wonderland.”
In a recent press release, Domingo says the single "is ultimately about wandering in your own world, escaping reality, and being free."
Having to maintain all creative control with her work, she released Moonplay EP independently, wrote all the songs and even directed and edited the video for "Echoes." Just in the past six years, Jessica has gained her following mostly through her YouTube channel, which has accumulated well over 5 million views total through her covers of artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean and Beyonce. She has gradually introduced her own original songs on YouTube as well, attracting over 57,500 subscribers. Not one to rest on her laurels, Domingo also was a worldwide semi-finalist in the Unsigned Only Music Competition in 2014. - Lindsey Borders
Jessica Domingo – New Original Music
Artist Jessica Domingo released the EP Moonplay in September of 2016, which marked a new creative direction for her. Jessica premiered her video for her original song “Echoes” in the summer of 2017. She single-handedly wrote the song and directed the video for “Echoes”. Before taking a turn in the direction of Alternative R&B, Jessica received praise for her more pop-oriented album Just Vibe. -
Seattle based R&B/pop singing sensation, Jessica Domingo tells her firsthand experience of being involved in a long distance relationship in her new video, "Echoes." Jessica's new ballad will have you yearning for more as her music definitely touches the soul.
Echoes is from Jessica Domingo's latest EP "Moonplay" which you can purchase on ITUNES. - Sincere Jones
This Popdust Exclusive features the new music video by Jessica Domingo telling the story of the difficulties of long distance relationships.
On the somewhat rare occasion that a viral Youtube cover star starts making their own music, it is even more rare that they end up being as truly inspired and undauntedly personal as one Jessica Domingo. With the release of her second original EP Moonplay, Jessica Domingo is shaping up to be a musician taken seriously. Her newest video for her ballad "Echoes" from her most recent EP Moonplay tells her firsthand story of the difficulties of long distance relationships through events that really happened to her over the timeline of her own relationship. In her words, "you can't make someone stay with you".
Based in Seattle, Jessica is best known for her YouTube videos, including a cover of Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You" which garnered upwards of two million views and her more recent Kendrick Lamar medley which garnered hundreds of thousands of views. Her video covers have gained her a wide fanbase and 55k subscribers on Youtube!
Jessica has always been one to take the majority of creative control over her work, and that is no different with the release of her new EP Moonplay last September. In fact, singlehandedly wrote the song AND directed the video for "Echoes"! Before taking a turn in the direction of Alternative R&B, Jessica received praise for her more pop-oriented album Just Vibe. Fanlala even called Jessica's style, "a toe-tapping beat that still puts us at ease". On top of that, Jessica was a world-wide semi-finalist in the Unsigned Only Music Competition 2014, a top 3 finalist of Asian American Singing Idol and a multi-time performer at the Bite of Seattle Festival. Now Jessica moves on to take the loyal following she has built on the journey into becoming the artist that she's always wanted to be.
With Jessica's new foray into this transformation, she is poised to be one of the next standout stars. See her new video for Echoes here, and listen to the full EP for Moonplay here! - Brent Butler
With a voice that travels through the air like butter, Jessica Domingo has managed to impress not only her dedicated YouTube following but many more with her EP Moonplay. A sound album that puts her natural skills center stage, we talked about her artistry as a whole from her heritage to her love of hip-hop to where she’s going with it all.
Kendra: Being a first generation, do you feel you have a little more to prove when it comes to just about every aspect of your life?
Jessica Domingo: Being a first generation didn’t affect my life as much. I didn’t feel like my challenges were significantly different from anyone else’s because my parents were accustomed to the American lifestyle and worked really hard for it. However, being a firstµ generation only motivated me more to make my parents proud as they’ve been my biggest support system.
Kendra: When it comes to your Filipino heritage, does any of that shine in your artistry?
Jessica: I do think my heritage plays a role in my artistry in some ways. I feel like I grew up being supported by my community starting with the videos I posted on YouTube. A lot of listeners are from Manila and as an artist, it inspires me to represent my culture through my music.
Kendra: Starting out more a singer-songwriter, you’ve switched gears a bit with a little sound experimentation. What made you want to head in a somewhat new direction?
Jessica: I could definitely still say that I am a singer/songwriter as I do make sure I’m always a part of the writing process, however, my sound has changed within the years of discovering my own voice and the types of music and sounds I’m into. The new direction came from constantly being inspired by everything around me, whether it’s the influences of music I listen to or the experiences that occur. There’s always something to write about, and with that grows to experimenting different evolutions of me.
Kendra: You do a lot of hip hop covers. Is that the style that got you into music in the first place?
Jessica: I grew up listening to hip-hop and old-school R&B music. Even just being raised in Seattle, the hip-hop scene has always been around and ever since I learned how to play guitar, I would always enjoy making hip-hop/R&B renditions with my own style the most.
Kendra: Now looking ahead, what’s going on with you in the coming months?
Jessica: I’m currently in the works of creating another EP as well as working with several producers outside of my hometown, and growing my YouTube channel.
Kendra: In the video for “Echoes” there is this touching piano playing going on, so if you had to make a mixtape with killer piano pieces in them – what five songs would have to be on it?
Jessica:
“Blessed” – Daniel Caesar
“Godspeed” – Frank Ocean
“Gravity” – Sara Bareilles
“Under the Table” – BANKS
“Meeting Points at 2 AM” – dne - Sunnymenagerie
Hi Jessica, welcome to VENTS! How have you been?
Thank you for having me on VENTS! I’ve been doing just fine!
Can you talk to us more about your latest release “Echoes”?
Echoes is a song I wrote from my latest EP “Moonplay”. I also directed/edited the music video with Yoni Goldberg. We collaborated on the idea of simple and minimal visuals to showcase blurs of memories that actually happened in real life.
Tell us about any event in particular inspire you to write this song.
Long distance. I was in a situation where I had to part ways with someone due to them having to move across the country. The song described everything that was going through my head as time kept coming close to having to say my final good bye to this person. This particular event in my life was a bittersweet one and all the emotions spilled out through writing and directing Echoes.
How was the film experience?
It was really chill and exciting. I always like to be a part of directing my stories to make it real. In fact, some of the props that are incorporated in the video were from the person I wrote the song about, such as the flannel that kept showing up in the music video.
I flew down to Los Angeles to film it and we were able to capture some sunset footage on Venice Beach and roamed around the city.
The song comes off your new album Moonplay – what’s the story behind the title?
I remember just wanting a one-word EP title that stuck to me, something different, and something that’s completely made-up and interesting. I was driving late at night last Summer and I remember accumulating all my ideas while figuring out the title to describe all the songs, while also realizing that all my ideas only happen under the moon. I also looked at the songs in a visual perspective and it felt like they belong under a night playlist. The EP became an alter-ego as the songs were written in a way I never thought existed in me. I felt like the moon was responsible of bringing something new out of me, perhaps a different side and that’s why I named my first EP Moonplay.
Tell us about the recording and writing process.
Recording and writing Moonplay EP has been such a relieving process for me. I’ve always wanted to write my own material, even way before I started a YouTube channel making covers of songs. Once I met Jesse Barrera, producer and co-writer of Moonplay EP, I’ve grown so much as an artist since. Finding my sound was one of the biggest obstacles and I felt like being in the studio and writing what I really feel pushed me to my comfort zone.
We wrote the EP together just dabbling with sounds, lyrics, and melodies. I remember coming to the studio empty-handed, only knowing that I wanted to build my sound. Every session was an outlet for me to pour all my feelings and experiences through a microphone.
Do you tend to take a different approach when you are covering someone else than when you are writing in your own?
I feel like everything I make has to feel like my own approach.
What made you want to seek for a whole new direction with this record?
I’ve always wanted to advance my art and challenge my abilities as a songwriter using different sounds that felt more like me. Music is an ongoing inspiration and through time and growth, finding my voice has pushed me to a whole new direction.
Where did you find the inspiration for the songs and lyrics?
Everything I observe in myself, people, and personal experiences.
Any plans to hit the road?
Not quite! Still in the works of creating and writing.
What else is happening next in Jessica Domingo’s world?
New music video will be released this week from the Moonplay EP and also releasing more content in the next few months! - RJ Fromenta
Happy Music Monday! If you’re anything like me then you might spend a lot of time on Youtube, more than regular TV or catchup. Vloggers are the next generation of celebrities and so many young artists and musicians are able to showcase their talents and kickstart their careers without needing managers, agents or record labels to get them off the ground.
One artist who managed to do exactly that is Jessica Domingo, a singer songwriter from Seattle Washington who began uploading videos of her practicing her favourite songs. Her first video was a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking Bout You” and had millions of views, and from there she uploaded covers from the likes of Amy Winehouse, Gwen Stefani and Sade. Fast forward a couple of years and she’s a touring artist with her second EP Moonplay making waves on Spotify and yes, Youtube.
I’ve picked out her track Echoes, a light and emotional piano ballad that really shows off her beautiful voice. It’s got me going back through her earlier experimental releases and I’m loving what I’m hearing so far!
Take a listen below and Tweet me and let me know what you think.
Happy listening! - Emily Hearts`
This Popdust Exclusive features the new music video by Jessica Domingo telling the story of the difficulties of long distance relationships.
On the somewhat rare occasion that a viral Youtube cover star starts making their own music, it is even more rare that they end up being as truly inspired and undauntedly personal as one Jessica Domingo. With the release of her second original EP Moonplay, Jessica Domingo is shaping up to be a musician taken seriously. Her newest video for her ballad "Echoes" from her most recent EP Moonplay tells her firsthand story of the difficulties of long distance relationships through events that really happened to her over the timeline of her own relationship. In her words, "you can't make someone stay with you".
Based in Seattle, Jessica is best known for her YouTube videos, including a cover of Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You" which garnered upwards of two million views and her more recent Kendrick Lamar medley which garnered hundreds of thousands of views. Her video covers have gained her a wide fanbase and 55k subscribers on Youtube!
Jessica has always been one to take the majority of creative control over her work, and that is no different with the release of her new EP Moonplay last September. In fact, singlehandedly wrote the song AND directed the video for "Echoes"! Before taking a turn in the direction of Alternative R&B, Jessica received praise for her more pop-oriented album Just Vibe. Fanlala even called Jessica's style, "a toe-tapping beat that still puts us at ease". On top of that, Jessica was a world-wide semi-finalist in the Unsigned Only Music Competition 2014, a top 3 finalist of Asian American Singing Idol and a multi-time performer at the Bite of Seattle Festival. Now Jessica moves on to take the loyal following she has built on the journey into becoming the artist that she's always wanted to be.
With Jessica's new foray into this transformation, she is poised to be one of the next standout stars. See her new video for Echoes here, and listen to the full EP for Moonplay here! - Popdust Repost
Jessica Domingo has a large following despite never competing on a nationally broadcasted show like America Idol, a popular path for many artists (like formerly featured artist, Paul McDonald). Instead, she has diverged on a different path that many artists today have taken instead of the now out-of-date television series. Posting her first covers on Youtube in 2011, Domingo has now reached more than two million people, thanks in large part to a Frank Ocean cover you can watch here. In addition, her channel regularly reaches more than 40,000 subscribers. After releasing her first full-length debut album last year, Domingo is set to release another one out this month. Continue reading to learn more about Domingo and her upcoming album, Masterpeice.
Gadfly Online: Can you provide us with some background? Where are you from? What made you pursue a career in music?
Jessica Domingo: I was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. I always sang when I was young but didn’t do anything with my voice until I posted my first cover in 2011—being only 15 years old led to discovering my own sound. I posted a few videos here and there after receiving a bunch of feedback. It was an experimental process for me because I just sang songs I liked and it unexpectedly drew a crowd. Then from continuously being around YouTube, I decided to write my own music. In 2014, I finally released my full-length debut album, Just Vibe and even created my own music videos. The support my fans have given me as I’ve grown as an artist, was the reason I wanted to pursue a career in music, and I’m truly thankful for that.
GO: How would you characterize your music? Do you fit into a stock genre or create a fusion of genres?
JD: I would characterize my music as Indie-R&B/Folk/Acoustic/Pop/Alternative.
GO: Who would you cite as your musical influence?
JD: Amy Winehouse, Aaliyah, Corrine Bailey Rae, John Mayer, and Colbie Caillat.
GO: What project are you promoting right now? How does this fit into your overall career arc?
JD: I will be releasing my debut EP next month titled, Masterpiece. It’s probably the most pop I’ve ever done before; a lot of the songs were a little different (in a good way) because I was able to step out of my comfort zone in the booth. Masterpiece is an inspiring album that many will be able to relate to. The experience working with Mikal Blue has been a blast, and I am excited about the release!
GO: What do you hope to communicate to listeners through your music? What does music mean to you?
JD: I hope that my listeners feel a sense of inspiration through my music. Simply receiving support about the affect people have when listening to my music is the greatest feeling ever and gives me the drive to keep at it.
GO: What can we expect from you in the future?
JD: I will be posting more YouTube videos soon and will be heading down to San Diego to start a new record.
GO: Whom is your music geared towards? How is it impacting them? In other words, why should we listen to your music and message?
My music is geared towards anyone; I feel like people should listen to my music simply to get inspired and to understand feelings that we all could relate to. There are different messages portrayed in my songs and “Masterpiece” happens to be the most uplifting. I hope when people listen to it, they get a sense of positivity and motivation. - Chanhong Luu
YouTube has been a pathway for success for growing numbers of artists, especially musical artists. New bands and singer/songwriters can build fan bases of thousands without recording a single album or EP or even appearing live anywhere but in their bedrooms. Word of mouth and viral social media do the work of radio spins and PR agents and magazines. Some artists pursue this option very deliberately, executing a video strategy with planned precision. This is not the case for the YouTube phenomenon, Jessica Domingo.
Singing and performing since she was 12 and playing the piano since she was 4, Seattle-based Domingo posted her versions of cover songs on YouTube because she wanted to share her music with friends and it was fun – a way to do what she loved. She was blown away when her cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You” pulled in over 2 million YouTube views and other covers pulled in 10’s and 100’s of thousands of views — all while she was a sophomore in high school. It didn’t take her long to understand that she had something special and to build on it.
The something special is a sultry, sensual voice that she can deliver with a silver lining of joyfulness – really quite extraordinary. This very, very busy 17-year old has produced two albums and just recently put out an EP, Masterpiece, that shows every bit of the love that she and her producer, the multi-platinum Grammy award-winner Mikal Blue, spent two years lavishing on it at Revolver Recordings in Los Angeles.
The EP is five exquisite songs whose musical form and emotional diversity range wide, but are carefully curated to flow seamlessly, held together by a voice that defies comparison. The title song, “Masterpiece”, seduces you with an interior voice of sultry introspection carried on a fast-picked bass and distance clap beats and then rises in pure tones exuding determination and power, emphasized by backing vocals. A masterpiece for sure, but not the only one.
But all is not exultation on Masterpiece, as she slides into the dark, cinematic “Everything Was Not enough”, burdened with more emotional baggage that a 17-year old could possibly carry. But she does, her voiced lowered an octave and glowing deep crimson against a gentle guitar and organ tapestry as she sings her frustration with the object of her heartbreak. The chorus is the addictive and the song rides a difficult line between pain and relief few achieve.
A ray of sunshine evaporates the dark tapestry of “Everything Was Not Enough” in the next song, “Music”, a skipping-down-the-sidewalk kind of melody, riding on the rainbows of the first stages of love. The tempo stays upbeat but the emotional index notches up as she moves onto “Last Night”. Slickly produced and delivered, it follows a comfortable pop format, but does it well by combining Domingo’s hot caramel voice with multiple layers of instruments modulated for effect and moved along briskly by a perfectly played high note touch on the snare drum.
Domingo returns to her first love, the ukulele, to wrap up Masterpiece with “We Could Be Anything” a light-hearted tune sung with a smile and a twinkle while she tells us of our future – anything we want to be. You can indeed be anything when you are 17, talented, lovely and full of determination and stand out songs. Domingo is headed back into the studio along with her tour and I suspect more masterpieces will be the result.
By: Patrick O’Heffernan. Host, Music FridayLive! - Patrick O'Heffernan
The Seattle-based singer and chef unite their talents at Eden Hill restaurant. -
Visit Seattle Pairs Well-known Chefs and Musicians in New Series, Turning Tables
Series co-produced with REVOLT TV shows a creative collaboration of food and music in a quintessential Seattle style
SEATTLE – Food and music have long been a natural pairing, going back centuries. In Visit Seattle’s new series, Turning Tables, the marriage between food and music get a serious update. Debuting Oct. 30 and airing on VISITSEATTLE.tv and REVOLT TV, Turning Tables pairs Seattle chefs with well-known and up and coming musicians, both using their creativity in their own ways to work together and create an unforgettable duet. Spurred by the chefs’ creative menus, the musicians will then compose and play a set list in a truly Seattle experience.
Turning Tables boasts both impressive Seattle-based chefs and artists alike. Chef Max Petty, Chef and Owner of the famed Eden Hill restaurant is a lover of pop music and known to have tunes playing in the kitchen, is paired with rising pop artist Jessica Domingo in the series debut. Domingo released her first album Just Vibe in 2014 and has a new single, “Moonplay” currently out. With his love of pop and her coming off a new pop release, their collaboration could be one an experience “bubbling” with enthusiasm.
“Our goal is to create content that tells the Seattle story in unique ways. Showing how ‘art inspires art’-–in this case food and music—was a natural fit that is just so Seattle, and can’t be replicated in many other cities,” said Ali Daniels, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer at Visit Seattle. “Turning Tables builds on the success of our previous series with REVOLT TV, Sounds by the Sound, but brings forth Seattle’s notable food scene along with a great soundtrack.”
Other episode pairings include:
Episode 1: Jessica Domingo and Chef Max Petty (Eden Hill restaurant)
Episode 2: Minus the Bear and Chef Terrell Jackson of (Catfish Corner restaurant and Jimi Hendrix Park)
Episode 3: Mary Lambert and Chef Renee Erickson (Bar Melusine restaurant)
Episode 4: Shabazz Palaces and Chef Tarik Abdullah (Black & Tan Hall restaurant)
Plus two more episodes coming soon.
Episodes of Turning Tables will air Oct. 30 through, Dec. 4 on VISITSEATTLE.tv and REVOLT TV. Turning Tables is one of Visit Seattle’s latest releases, a wide assortment of award-winning original content accessible on VISITSEATTLE.tv. In under two years, Visit Seattle, with its agency of record, PB&, has produced eight unique series with nearly 22 million views on YouTube, and watch time totaling more than 46 million minutes (the equivalent of watching consistently for 88 years).
VISITSEATTLE.tv has earned numerous industry accolades, including three local Addy Awards, an HSMAI (Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International) Adrian Platinum Award, and the ESTO (Educational Seminar for Tourism Organizations) Judge’s Choice Award. - Heather Bryant
Jessica began piano lessons at age 5 and took up guitar at age 12. During this time she also began performing in public. Jessica recently release a new album titled Just Vibe. The new effort comes at the heels of the emerging pop artist’s widely viewed performances on YouTube – including a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You” which has garnered more than 2 million views. - AMW
Los Angeles, CA – Saturday, March 15, 2014 – Singer and songwriter Jessica Domingo has announced the release of her new album entitled Just Vibe.
Available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby and Best Buy on March 15 (and hitting 2,000 other outlets after March 15 release), the new effort comes at the heels of the emerging pop artist’s widely viewed performances on YouTube – including a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You” which has garnered more than 2 million views. A preview of the album is now available on JessicaDomingo.com
Produced by Dylan Fant of Seattle’s One Shot Studio, Just Vibe features all original songs that Jessica wrote – sharing stories of the world from her perspective. Many of the lyrics came from journals she kept growing up over the years. Just Vibe’s 11 tracks have a natural, largely acoustic warmth and intimacy accompanied by Jessica on guitar and ukulele. A follow up to her EP, Take A Chance, the new album showcases her beautiful vocals and maturity as a songwriter.
Her live performances are no different than the vocals that you will hear on her album; She connects with her fans through the emotions felt in her songs and also conveys that same energy on stage. She’s spent the past few years touring up and down the west coast playing a variety of venues and making several television and radio appearances along the way. She’s invited again for the 2nd consecutive year to perform Bite of Seattle, one of the biggest festivals in the area averaging a crowd of 450,000 every year. Jessica’s also performed at many benefits concerts for organizations supporting the Typhoon victims in the Philippines and similar.
Upcoming performances include a Teen Outreach event at Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Washington on Sat, March 22 and a live performance during her album release event on Sat, March 15 in Seattle. Her third EP is underway and will be released late spring. She’s also co-writing and recording an EP album with multi-platinum Grammy award-winning producer Mikal Blue at Revolver Recordings in Los Angeles.
About Jessica Domingo
“The best thing about making music is creating your own unique take on it.” “I grew up listening to different kinds of music. From exploring my mom’s old collection of albums, to listening to my dad’s favorite radio stations, to being inspired by a variety of genres, to discovering my own tastes in music. All this has helped me develop as an artist and performer.”
That commitment, and her prodigious talent, have attracted fans from around the world, yielded two CD releases (2010’s TAKE A CHANCE EP and the new full-length, all-original Just Vibe album) and a series of widely seen YouTube performances—including a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You” that has garnered more than 2 million views. All this from a 17-year-old Seattle high-school senior.
Official website: www.jessicadomingo.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jessicaadomingomusic - AMW
Meet the Seattle-based Alternative R&B/Pop artist Jessica Domingo.
She came out with a new EP Moonplay last year and she currently has over 55k subscribers and videos with hundreds of thousands, and even millions of views.
Thanks for your time today! How has 2017 been treating you? Musically, did you approach this year any differently then you did last year?
Thank you for having me! This year I’ve mainly been learning how the music business works and self-managing, releasing, booking, and promoting is a huge learning experience. It’s different from last year because I actually now have the time to “DIY” as a full-time artist, and since then, I’m always be finding ways to push myself and my music.
Where does this interview find you today? Is there music playing in the background? If so, what is it? What kind of music do you listen to when you are working? What music gets you instantly out of a bad mood?
I’m one of those people that have to sit down at my desk with no distraction and no music in order to be fully attentive to an interview or even just to respond to people via Internet or text! However, I can definitely listen to some relaxing instrumental music whether it’s just guitar or a jazz cafe playlist. When I’m working on visual projects or seeking inspiration, I like to listen to R&B classics or a chill and mellow playlist. I always find hidden gems through Spotify/YouTube/SoundCloud.
The music that instantly gets me out of a bad mood, especially as of recently is actually yoga music. I always feel extremely relaxed and calmed when I listen to uplifting yoga/meditation music.
Growing up, have you always wanted to be a musician? Can you recall your earliest musical memory?
Yes! I’ve always wanted to be a musician, but of course, as a kid I had many, many aspirations. My earliest musical memory was singing karaoke during the celebrations that my family would throw in our basement. My dad had a machine and would always let my cousins and I choose our favorite songs and I just remember being so excited to look through the karaoke book.
If you weren’t a musician today, what else could you see yourself doing?
There are either 2 things that are a huge possibility: Something in film – whether it’s a director or editor because that is something I’ve been doing for fun since I owned a camera at 11 years old OR something in business – owning some sort of company (maybe even in the food industry because I’m a huge foodie!).
So how do you think Seattle has affected who you are as a musician and the art that you create?
I think Seattle has affected me by its diversity of music with so many great artists. We definitely have the classic alternative rock/grunge scene going on with the influences of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters. Then we have a few indie bands such as Death Cab for Cutie, The Head and the Heart, and Minus the Bear.
My ears have been blessed with good music all around my city. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, I’ve found my sound through being open to listening to different music and making it my own.
How do you think you have grown as a musician since you released your EP “Moonplay” last September? What has remained the same? Do you think if you went into the studio today to record an EP, it would be similar or completely different to “Moonplay”?
Ever since I released Moonplay, I feel like I’ve grown so much during the process and to be honest, I feel like nothing remained the same since then. The whole project was about finding my sound with my producer, Jesse Barrera. I came into the studio with an idea of how I wanted my music to feel and sound, but I had yet to find my voice. Everything was trial and error but it worked out exactly how I wanted it to. Working in the JB cave helped me feel music in a different perspective. It made me look at myself in a new way as an artist as well because I began to feel comfortable about writing what I actually feel and experience. The EP still has vague interpretations, but it was enough for me to unveil my emotions.
If I were to be in a studio today to record an EP, I think it would depend on what producer I work with because everything always changes but of course, it would still have to feel like me. I think Moonplay EP has so many diverse elements that could still feel like a sister of one of the songs. As of lately, I have been definitely open to more sounds though.
Are you currently working on new music? When do you hope to release new songs?
Yes! I am currently working on new music. I plan to release a single sometime in September and a whole new project next year.
What do you think of social media these days and using it to stay connected to fans? Are you good about updating all your sites?
I think it’s an important platform for artists to stay connected to fans especially if they’re from another timezone and if you’re not on tour.
I’m pretty consistent with my updates, I must say.
What are your plans for the rest of the summer? Do you have any tour dates currently lined up?
I plan on uploading more on YouTube. Unfortunately, no tour dates quite yet!
Who are some of your very favorite artists or rather, what musicians have continued to inspire you and your music? What musicians would you absolutely love to work with in the future?
Amy Winehouse, Aaliyah, Sade, and Norah Jones are musicians that I’ve always admired since day 1. A musician I would love to work with in the future would have to be Kendrick Lamar.
What do you hope is the message of your music? What do you hope people continue to take away from your songs?
My music could be interpreted in any way they personally feel. There’s not really a true message but I do hope it’s something they can relate to.
What advice would you give to someone just getting started on this music path? Or even to someone young that is thinking of becoming a musician one day?
Be your own biggest supporter. To always be there for themselves. Your own confidence, beliefs, and self love will get you to become anything you want to be. - Leah Brungardt
I am a huge fan of pretty voices and even prettier songs. They are my lullabies. My calm in the chaos of life. I seek them out with a vengeance and play them over and over until they become a part of me. Jessica Domingo is my new favorite find and her song Wonderland has been on repeat for the past couple days. Her sultry, sexy vocals sing me to a quieter place. There is almost a cosmic feel to her music. Her beauty only adds to the talent that is pouring from her lips.
This song has everything. Stunning visuals laid upon your ears…and I’m not even talking about the video yet. There is a magic to her voice. A life to her sound. It takes you away to a special place where the only thing that matters is the music. This track is like a beautiful dream. It leaves you wanting to return. I truly believe that this is only the beginning of her journey. - Lizzy Evenson
Jessica Domingo is a phenomenon by any standard. At 17 she has dominated YouTube music videos with 2 million views, released two EP’s and done radio and TV shows - a tiptoe into the biz while still a high school socphmore. This week she takes that fame with her and steps full on into the music biz with the release of her second full length album. My prediction is that the online audience will be right there with her – buying the album, buying the tickets and demanding more. That is not a hard prediction to make, given her history, determination and talent.
Domingo grew up listening to music – all different kinds.. From exploring her mom’s old collection of albums, to listening to her dad’s favorite radio stations and being inspired by a variety of genres, she started to discover her own taste in music. She began piano lessons at age 5 and took up guitar at age 12 and she also began performing in public. One of her fondest memories is performing at a café as part of a vocal workshop she belonged to. “That’s when I discovered my voice,” she explains. “It was fun being onstage, but also nerve wracking at first. I was still learning what I was doing, but then grew to love performing.” When you see her, it shows.
Domingo received a significant career assist when she met Seattle-based producer Don Quijano, who was by her side at every performance, taught her guitar, guided her through the music industry and helped her onstage and in the studio. The pair’s collaboration resulted in the Take A Chance EP. She then spent two years recording the next CD, Just Vibe – produced by Dylan Fant of Seattle’s One Shot Studio – to get it just right. The results are impressive, both for the range of her writing and the emotional resonance of her performances. The album’s 11 tracks have a natural, largely acoustic warmth and intimacy far beyond her scant years.
The experience of recording Just Vibe helped her reach a new level of motivation about her work. “It was the first song I recorded for the album,” she recalls. “It was late at night when I wrote it; I came into the booth and just played my ukulele, and I had no idea what to expect. Then a week later, I came back in and re-listened to the final song ‘Knocks Me Off My Feet,’ and I instantly had a flow of ideas for what I wanted for my album – it had come alive in the recording. Somehow she balance school, life performances, YouTube tapings and the studio to finish it the way she wanted
She also entered competitions such as Asian American Singing Idol, the Seattle Filipino community’s Pista Singing Idol, and the Filipino-Canadian PNT TV5 Singing Idol, where she placed in the top three in each contest. In August 2014, Jessica completed a solo tour of the West Coast. All six shows were played to a packed house. In addition to the tour, Jessica was invited to the YouTube Space Headquarters to film, a rare opportunity offered only to the YouTubers who have over 10,000 subscribers. Jessica got qualified and accepted by Vevo to have her own channel now.
Jessica’s EP, Masterpiece, was produced with multi-platinum Grammy award-winning producer Mikal Blue at Revolver Recordings in Los Angeles. Each song will be released each month of the last quarter of the year, including the release of her original Christmas song, “I Can’t Wait For Christmas.” No rest for the young and weary, she is writing and recording more music and self-producing her own music videos. And talking to us about the future on Music FridayLive! - Patrick O'Heffernan
Based in Seattle, Washington, R&B alternative artist Jessica Domingo is back with a single from her upcoming EP, Moonplay.
At a young age, Jessica began her career on YouTube, covering everyone’s favourites Frank Ocean, The Weekend, Drake and Beyonce, accumulating over 5 million total views and 58K unique subscribers. Claiming to have had a lifelong passion to perform, Jessica learned to play the drums, piano and guitar at just 5 years old, something that translates well within the pristine and thought-out composition of her music.
Alongside fan favourites “Sleep” and “F.N.S”, “Wonderland” is also built upon an unnatural, electronic sound molded into hectic melodies that make the track stand out further when a fuller sound is introduced in the chorus. Domingo’s voice resembles many popular in the music scene right now; a feminine slur suited for its place among indie, rock and any experimental sound these days.
“By combining and redefining established genres of music and discovering her very own sound, Jessica is on track to lead a new sonic revolution in writing Moonplay”, which will be released independently by the artist.
The music video showcases the visual aesthetic to the music she creates with a colorful intensity, showing a somewhat bland palette of pastel blues in the middle of nowhere, to bursting reds, blues and oranges that compliment the overall atmosphere as the track fades in and out.
Though the sound somewhat overpowers Jessica in some verses, naturally, the track comes to a buildup in which we really see confidence in Jessica’s vocals coming to the forefront, and again in the final scene of the video that brings stronger vocals near the end, an almost rap piece combined with Jessica seen holding smoke bombs and the use of shadows that made this track 100% more trippy.
You can purchase Moonplay on iTunes, stream it on Spotify and Apple Music today. - Rhi Ramsay
"Wonderland" is the third music video off of "Moonplay" EP
Los Angeles, CA - August 22, 2017 -- Alternative R&B singer/songwriter Jessica Domingo’s music has been described as "candy for the ears", and her latest music video "Wonderland" is no exception. Light electronic beats layered behind Jessica’s sultry vocals provide an ethereal listening experience that will transport listeners to another realm.
"Wonderland" carries through that feeling. Set in front of dreamy starscapes swirled with saturated pastels, the video captures the full range of Jessica’s stage persona. The sweeping shots show Jessica alone in a windswept desert and provide a layer of intimacy between her and the viewer, deepening the connection between Jessica and her fans.
The music video for "Wonderland" is available on Youtube at https://youtu.be/IzWD0NQRqpc The single is available on Spotify, SoundCloud and on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/moonplay
Jessica Domingo’s ear for music is quite evident. In the early days of her career, and when she was just 15 years old, she demonstrated her keen ear and natural musicality by covering popular songs and thrilling her YouTube fans with her renditions of hits by artists like Frank Ocean, Beyonce and Drake.
She’s made the move to writing her own songs and working with a range of producers on experimental projects that have help Jessica develop her signature sound, a hybrid of alternative R&B with a mix of flowing electronic sounds, trap drum rhythms, evolving synth pads, and dreamy guitar layers, all framing her exceptional musical style.
About Jessica Domingo
Jessica Domingo is an alternative R&B artist from Seattle. Music has been a lifelong passion for Jessica, leading her to learn to play the drums, piano and guitar at 5 years old. She started her career through YouTube covering Frank Ocean, The Weeknd, Drake, and Beyonce. Later accumulating over 5 million total views and 58K subscribers. By combining and redefining established genres of music and discovering her very own sound, Jessica is on track to lead a new sonic revolution with writing and self-releasing her latest EP titled "Moonplay" now available on iTunes and Spotify.
Connect with Jessica Domingo at jessicadomingo.com. - AMW
OS ANGELES - Aug. 22, 2017 - PRLog -- Alternative R&B singer/songwriter Jessica Domingo's music has been described as "candy for the ears", and her latest music video "Wonderland" is no exception. Light electronic beats layered behind Jessica's sultry vocals provide an ethereal listening experience that will transport listeners to another realm.
"Wonderland" carries through that feeling. Set in front of dreamy starscapes swirled with saturated pastels, the video captures the full range of Jessica's stage persona. The sweeping shots show Jessica alone in a windswept desert and provide a layer of intimacy between her and the viewer, deepening the connection between Jessica and her fans.
The music video for "Wonderland" is available on Youtube at https://youtu.be/IzWD0NQRqpc The single is available on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ote0zYtTM5HzVyDKEJrzR), SoundCloud (https://soundcloud.com/jessicadomingo/sets/moonplay) and on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/moonplay
Jessica Domingo's ear for music is quite evident. In the early days of her career, and when she was just 15 years old, she demonstrated her keen ear and natural musicality by covering popular songs and thrilling her YouTube fans with her renditions of hits by artists like Frank Ocean, Beyonce and Drake.
She's made the move to writing her own songs and working with a range of producers on experimental projects that have help Jessica develop her signature sound, a hybrid of alternative R&B with a mix of flowing electronic sounds, trap drum rhythms, evolving synth pads, and dreamy guitar layers, all framing her exceptional musical style.
About Jessica Domingo
Jessica Domingo is an alternative R&B artist from Seattle. Music has been a lifelong passion for Jessica, leading her to learn to play the drums, piano and guitar at 5 years old. She started her career through YouTube covering Frank Ocean, The Weeknd, Drake, and Beyonce. Later accumulating over 5 million total views and 58K subscribers. By combining and redefining established genres of music and discovering her very own sound, Jessica is on track to lead a new sonic revolution with writing and self-releasing her latest EP titled "Moonplay" now available on iTunes and Spotify. - AMW Repost
Jessica Domingo began piano lessons at the age of 5 and took up guitar at age 12. During this time, she also began performing in public. She later met Seattle-based producer Don Quijano, who was by her side at every performance. He taught Domingo guitar, provided industry guidance, and gave tips for working onstage and in the studio. The pair’s collaboration resulted in the “Take A Chance” EP, which was the followed up a full-length album, entitled “Just Vibe”, produced by Dylan Fant of Seattle’s One Shot Studio.
Aside from a very successful YouTube career and her new studio albums, Domingo has been involved with Asian American Singing Idol, the Seattle Filipino community’s ‘Pista Singing Idol,’ and the Filipino-Canadian PNT TV5 Singing Idol. In each of these contests, she was placed firmly in the top three competitors.
jessica-domingo-400Listening to her new release, “Masterpiece”, Jessica Domingo simultaneously evokes all great singers and yet, she’s totally original. Her voice is sultry, her lyrics are just colorful and profound, and unlike a lot of other singers, she’s not afraid to allow tons of contrasting emotion run through her vocals at any one time. Whether her voice is naked or drenched in harmony, she’s absolutely stunning.
Ethereal, beautiful music, with a blending of exotic melodies, world music-style compositions, pop and R&B all blend into Jessica Domingo’s evocative style. A nearly narrative singing style with a comfortable tone and timbre showcases Jessica’s late night lounge appeal just as much as it exults her pop chart and club appeal. The truth is she has a crossover sound that could truly flourish in many genres.
Like a mystical musical sprite from another universe, Jessica Domingo casts a spell with “Masterpiece” that is both a wonder and a treasured gift. It doesn’t fit in the box of any musical genre. It cleverly covers a wide range of musical styles which is a testament to Jessica’s artistry. She is unique, soulful, extremely talented, sincere-sounding and beautiful to boot!
Everything about Jessica is fantastic. Seek out videos of her singing on Youtube or listen to her blissful performance on “Everything Just Wasn’t Enough”. No two performances are alike, but all are innovative, expressive, and infinitely entertaining. This girl will eventually be a large-venue sell-out act.
‘Masterpiece’ has been recorded with multi-platinum Grammy award-winning producer Mikal Blue at Revolver Studios in Los Angeles. The single has already been released with an exceptional accompanying music video. This track will give you an amazing experience and is quite a treat for the ears…and the eyes! -
The cover song diva, Jessica Domingo is expanding her horizons with an all new original track called Masterpiece, which also happens to be the title of her upcoming EP. With a sultry voice and an instrumentally talented background, Domingo has really outdone herself this time. This track not only has a beautiful meaning, but a visually appeasing video to go along with it. The video introduces Domingo and the featured dancers that correlate precise choreography to her “masterpiece”. The video leaves listeners realizing that imperfections are what makes each of us a beautiful work of art ourselves. The video is available for streaming below, discover the beauty each person is worth, as the video and lyrics progress. Domingo’s work on this project has launched her success to a new level. -
Growing up in a world of multiple musical influences, the Seattle, Washington native Singer and Songwriter Jessica Domingo is revealing all new ingredients to her growing disposition. Originating with YouTube cover songs, she is now stepping up her game with all original tracks. Her relationship to recording her own cover songs began with her attraction to YouTube videos in her freshman year of high school. It wasn’t before long, that her cover song videos starting racking up thousands of views. “It was a huge surprise, I had no idea what was going on at first. Even just having one hundred, or one thousand views made me feel awesome”, states Domingo.
Domingo is showing all the dimensions of her characteristics through the versatility in her music. Additionally, she is more than just an amazing singer, she is also fluent in playing piano, guitar, ukulele, and knows her way around a drum set. Her free-flowing personality, and her effortless talent with music creates a perfect medium for her to connect closely with her fans.
Domingo puts her own spin on her music through the multi-influenced take on several musical characteristics. “I think my music is different in the diversity of instruments. It’s free and all around unique because it has elements from all genres”, she states.
Domingo’s personality shines right through her music, revealing her outgoing, friendly, and creative mentality; spreading it through her fans like wildfire. Her journey of all original tracks began with her first EP, Taking Chances. While Domingo’s launch excited her, she desired to have more of her own unique influences. According to Domingo, “I worked really hard on it, but I wasn’t satisfied with the final result because I only wrote two of the songs on it. I wanted to make an album of songs that I could more closely relate to, and that other people could be inspired by”.
After working persistently on an all-original album for almost 2 years, she was able to finally release all of her hard work with “Just Vibe”. According to Domingo, “Creating Just Vibe was part of my growing up. It was very experimental through compiling all of my sounds together”. The 10-track-album compiles the fun and friendliness that Domingo’s personality radiates. The album has been conducted as means for her fans to really connect with her on another level. It’s really just “10 songs for my listeners to just vibe with me as I grow through my premature writing stage of life and my young self”, states Domingo.
It’s been one year since her release of “Just Vibe”, and the musical diva is already gearing for the release of her upcoming album, “Masterpiece”. The album debuts some of her most emotional, yet leisurely tracks yet. The single “Masterpiece” being one of the more motivating, and inspirational pieces, with a beautiful underlining message of self-confidence. “The song actually started off with me recording myself on my phone with my ukulele and random lyrics”, says Domingo. The enlightening track supports the artistic individuality that makes each person on this earth a beautiful masterpiece. Meanwhile, the rest of the album features many diverse elements to create an unprecedented work of art.
Domingo does not plan to stop now; her inspiration will help her climb to the top of success with her talent and creativity as harnessed support. “ I will be writing many new songs with a new writing process, which will help me find my true identity”, she says. Furthermore, keep your eyes open because Domingo will be planning more album releases, and a tour in the near future. -
Jessica’s new EP “Masterpiece” is a good listen with a chill flow that makes you want to get up and dance. Check out Jessica’s elegant vocals on soundcloud by clicking the cover or check out the music vid below of her new EP masterpiece, “Masterpiece”. (Pun intended) - peadmin1
Seattle-based singer-songwriter Jessica Domingo has been taking the online music world by storm! With a high social following of 3,068 Twitter followers, 4,010 Instagram followers, 10,870 Facebook fans, and 42,957 YouTube subscribers … it’s no secret why the rising star has been able to develop such a loyal fan base.
More than just a singer, Jessica Domingo also plays guitar and piano which helps to add a personal touch to every song she sings. After hearing her music for the first time, many would favor her R&B, jazz, and pop stylistic sound. The pop artist is widely known for her YouTube videos and covers. Her most popular cover thus far has been her Frank Ocean cover of Thinking About You, which has garnished over 2 million views.
Currently,Jessica is gearing up to release her Masterpiece EP in March -- a music project co-written and recorded with multi-platinum Grammy award winning producer Mikal Blue at Revolver Recordings in LA.
This past MLK day,Domingo released the video for her newest single Masterpiece. So far, the single has received great reviews and only sheds light on the bright future that’s ahead for the Seattle singer.
After the release of her upcoming album Masterpiece,Jessica plans to continue writing, recording, and self-producing her own fan favorite music videos. She’ll also be hopping back in the studio to create her fourth album with producer/songwriter Jesse Barrera in San Diego.
It’s safe to say Jessica Domingo is creating a “Masterpiece” to rise to the top! - Jazmin Goodwin
Pac NW-based singer-songwriter Jessica Domingo has released a mini-album titled Masterpiece while spending the performing at community-filled events like the Bite of Seattle and the all-day Pista Sa Nayon Festival for the Filipino American community held at Seward Park Amphitheater on Sunday, July 26. Wherever she plays out, she makes throngs of new fans.
Jessica’s latest single from Masterpiece EP is “Everything Just Wasn’t Enough” and it’s one of her best genre-busting songs (available on iTunes). A vivid mix of passionate left-of-center pop with urban passion and realness, the sweetness and strength of Jessica Domingo freshly redefines the boundaries of commercially-appealing music. - Vandala
Take a look at the new video for the track Everything Just Wasn’t Enough by Seattle-based pop-singer-songwriter, Jessica Domingo. This is the fourth single from Domingo’s Masterpiece EP, which recently released.
Giving this track two thumbs up, for sure. Jessica has a great voice and sound: - Kelly Murphy
Seattle-based singer-songwriter Jessica Domingo pays a visit to the Crocodile Café Sunday, Nov. 23, for a showcase of her latest music.
Domingo shares the bill with Hawaiian singer-songwriter Anuhea and Tribal Theory, a San Diego group with Pacific Island roots. The triple treat promises a great evening of music with an island vibe.
The pop-soul artist recently finished a new EP, “Masterpiece,” which she’ll release in January. Her current album is the full-length “Just Vibe” album. Among her YouTube performances is a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You,” which has racked up more than 2 million views.
One of Domingo’s mentors is Seattle producer Don Quijano, who “was by my side at every performance,” she says, teaching her guitar, providing music industry guidance and giving her tips for working onstage and in the studio. The pair’s collaboration resulted in the EP, “Take A Chance.”
Jessica has been featured on Fanlala and her latest music video, “Music,” recently premiered on GroundSounds.
Learn more about Domingo and listen to her tender, delicate version of Bob Marley’s “Is This Love” at her official website.
And read her bio and get the details about her show at the Crocodile here. - Gene Stout
Moonplay EP is officially available worldwide on Spotify, Amazon and iTunes. - Keith McNeil
YouTube has been a pathway for success for growing numbers of artists, especially musical artists. New bands and singer/songwriters can build fan bases of thousands without recording a single album or EP or even appearing live anywhere but in their bedrooms. Word of mouth and viral social media do the work of radio spins and PR agents and magazines. Some artists pursue this option very deliberately, executing a video strategy with planned precision. This is not the case for the YouTube phenomenon, Jessica Domingo.
Singing and performing since she was 12 and playing the piano since she was 4, Seattle-based Domingo posted her versions of cover songs on YouTube because she wanted to share her music with friends and it was fun – a way to do what she loved. She was blown away when her cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You” pulled in over 2 million YouTube views and other covers pulled in 10’s and 100’s of thousands of views — all while she was a sophomore in high school. It didn’t take her long to understand that she had something special and to build on it.
The something special is a sultry, sensual voice that she can deliver with a silver lining of joyfulness – really quite extraordinary. This very, very busy 17-year old has produced two albums and just recently put out an EP, Masterpiece, that shows every bit of the love that she and her producer, the multi-platinum Grammy award-winner Mikal Blue, spent two years lavishing on it at Revolver Recordings in Los Angeles.
Jessica DomingoThe EP is five exquisite songs whose musical form and emotional diversity range wide, but are carefully curated to flow seamlessly, held together by a voice that defies comparison. The title song, “Masterpiece”, seduces you with an interior voice of sultry introspection carried on a fast-picked bass and distance clap beats and then rises in pure tones exuding determination and power, emphasized by backing vocals. A masterpiece for sure, but not the only one.
But all is not exultation on Masterpiece, as she slides into the dark, cinematic “Everything Was Not Enough”, burdened with more emotional baggage that a 17-year old could possibly carry. But she does, her voiced lowered an octave and glowing deep crimson against a gentle guitar and organ tapestry as she sings her frustration with the object of her heartbreak. The chorus is the addictive and the song rides a difficult line between pain and relief few achieve.
A ray of sunshine evaporates the dark tapestry of “Everything Was Not Enough” in the next song, “Music”, a skipping-down-the-sidewalk kind of melody, riding on the rainbows of the first stages of love. The tempo stays upbeat but the emotional index notches up as she moves onto “Last Night”. Slickly produced and delivered, it follows a comfortable pop format, but does it well by combining Domingo’s hot caramel voice with multiple layers of instruments modulated for effect and moved along briskly by a perfectly played high note touch on the snare drum.
Domingo returns to her first love, the ukulele, to wrap up Masterpiece with “We Could Be Anything” a light-hearted tune sung with a smile and a twinkle while she tells us of our future – anything we want to be. You can indeed be anything when you are 17, talented, lovely and full of determination and stand out songs. Domingo is headed back into the studio along with her tour and I suspect more masterpieces will be the result. - Patrick O'Heffernan
Jessica Domingo is a Seattle-based alternative R&B/pop artist who in the past few months in particular has seen her following across social media platforms rocket exponentially, and she’s currently riding high on a wave of success thanks to her latest EP, Moonplay.
Starting things off with the rather subdued “Sleep” – with its stripped back instrumentation – might not have been Domingo’s best idea but the track does showcase her smooth and soulful vocal which alone makes the song worthy of repeat listens.
“No Good” follows along a similar path, meaning the two songs at times sound almost like copies of one another, but “F.N.S.” picks things up somewhat and gets the collection on a much more stable path (metaphorically speaking at least). “Electrical Desire” meanwhile has a slow-burn of a toe-tapping rhythm and once again it’s Domingo’s vocal that makes the track shine.
The ballad “Echoes” is undoubtedly the stand-out number on the EP and addresses first-hand the many difficulties that can come from and with long-distance relationships. It’s a raw and honest account of a hard time in Domingo’s own life and she should be duly credited for being brave enough to write about the experience and share it with the world.
Closing number “Wonderland” could have easily been missed off the collection and it’s inclusion means the EP ends on a rather demure note. The vocal is breathy, almost lost at times under the instrumentation, and while it might work as a track to unwind to after a difficult day, ultimately, it’s the weakest song on the collection and makes for a somewhat disappointing end to the latest piece of work from a talented artist.
For more information on Jessica Domingo, visit her website, give her page a like on Facebook, follow her on Twitter or check out her YouTube channel. Moonplay is available now. - Rebecca Haslam
R&B and Soul started out as slower romantic stuff that soon turned into fast beats and tempo. Evolving from blues, R&B set the platform for rock and roll. It’s a gentle tempo and drives of blues. However, the stress is on the songs than improvisation. R&B and Soul dominated the music scene from a long time ago. However, it’s got a brand new style with Jessica Domingo’s new album “Moonplay”. This album, launched in soundcloud is a combination of R&B and Soul and has a number of the amazing music tracks.
Jessica Domingo from Seattle, WA has stunned all her fans along with her spellbinding voice and wonderful tracks. The songs are a string of good blends of R&B and Soul with gorgeous consistency. The various styles of soul music featured on this album are proof that “Moonplay” is going to be an enormous hit. Jessica Domingo’s songs are accessible in soundcloud and each one of her fans and followers can hear the fantastically composed songs on her profile in the music-sharing website.
The songs are assortments of nice blends of R&B and Soul with beautiful blends. The beats and tunes are cool as well as pop style. The wonderfully set songs are a complete delight to the ears and one can play it often in soundcloud. Jessica Domingo is already making some great moves with her songs. Her list of fans and followers are going on elevating. There are literally dozens of sounds in the album, “Moonplay”. This is what makes it appear different from others and eventually leads to the success of the soulful tracks.
“Moonplay” has great connecting songs that play to influence fans to come to her profile. It is one of the great albums that have the potential to draw more and more fans to the album. So, all the fans of R&B must log on to soundcloud top listen to “Moonplay”.
To enjoy the cool songs of “Moonplay” simply click the given link:
https://soundcloud.com/jessicadomingo -
Discography
Just Vibe Album by Jessica Domingo
Released March 2014
Masterpiece EP by Jessica Domingo
Released March 2015
Moonplay EP by Jessica Domingo
Released September 2016
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Jessica Domingo is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Seattle, WA.
At an early age, Jessica was surrounded by multiple instruments collected in her basement, later finding herself interested in learning piano, drums, and guitar.
By the age of 15, Jessica started posting YouTube videos as an outlet to practice and play renditions of her favorite songs. Once she uploaded her very first YouTube cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking Bout You", she garnered over 2 million views with a total of 5 million views on her YouTube channel.
“As I was still discovering my voice, I felt inspired to write my own music and write what I wanted to express.” She grew up being influenced by artists such as Amy Winehouse, Lauryn Hill, Sade, Janet Jackson. When utilizing writing as an outlet, it accomplished her completion of her experimental full-length debut album, Just Vibe, released in 2014 and her EP, Masterpiece, released in 2015.
After a few years of multiple solo projects, Jessica began to discover and hone her sound after working with multiple producers in Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Jessica's latest EP titled "Moonplay" independently released late 2016 as an experimental album. Moonplay portrays a hybrid of contemporary R&B with a mix of electronic sounds and sultry vocals.
Jessica plans to create momentum and make an impact in 2018 with another EP and more live shows.
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