
Some artists perform. Others command the room. Dom of Da District proved she’s the latter, earning her title as the That’s My Jam: King Of Da Hill winner through confidence, energy, and an undeniable presence that made her impossible to ignore. From the moment she stepped on stage, it was clear she wasn’t just there to compete — she was there to take control.
Born in Montgomery County, Maryland, and raised between Laurel and Washington, D.C., Dom describes her background as “seasoned.” Growing up across multiple cities and cultures played a major role in shaping her versatility and resilience. That layered upbringing gave her the ability to adapt to any environment, a quality that translated effortlessly to the stage during the competition. Her roots are reflected not only in her sound, but in the way she carries herself — bold, confident, and unapologetically present.
When it comes to her sound and style, Dom keeps the description simple but effective. “I’m the female DaBaby — character and energy,” she says. The comparison makes sense. Her performances are driven by personality, movement, and confidence, pulling the audience in immediately and holding their attention. It’s not just about rapping — it’s about commanding the space and making every second feel intentional.
Dom’s decision to enter King Of Da Hill came naturally. When she received a DM about the competition, there was no hesitation or pressure. “I love friendly competition,” she explained. That mindset allowed her to walk into the battle relaxed, focused, and ready to have fun — which ultimately gave her the edge. Instead of overthinking the moment, she trusted herself and let her energy do the work.
Even after delivering a standout performance, Dom didn’t assume she had won. When the battle wrapped up, she thought she was being called back to the stage for another round. “I actually thought I had to go up again. I pulled up a chair and was about to get a little deeper until they said, ‘No, no Dom — you done,’” she recalled. That was the moment it clicked — she had already done enough to secure the win.
Dom credits her remix of “Who Want Smoke” as the performance that truly set her apart. Packed with punchlines and delivered with passion, the performance felt confident and unforgettable. It wasn’t just about lyrics or technical skill — it was about presence, timing, and energy. She didn’t just rap the song; she embodied it.
Winning King Of Da Hill gave Dom a deeper understanding of her power as an artist. “I can turn any room into my room,” she said. That realization marked a turning point, reinforcing her confidence and reminding her of the strength she brings to any stage she steps on.
Looking ahead, Dom of Da District is focused on growth and consistency. Her goals include more live performances, stronger networking with fellow artists, new collaborations and features, and an increased focus on visuals and music videos. She’s committed to building momentum and expanding her reach while staying true to herself.
Beyond the music, the experience helped Dom reconnect with who she is. After dealing with doubt and depression, she had previously taken her music down from Instagram. This battle reignited her passion and reminded her why she started in the first place. “With this show, I felt like myself again,” she shared.
Her message to fans is honest and powerful: “Don’t give up what you love to make others happy. Do what makes you feel complete. Never give up.” It’s advice rooted in experience, not just words.
Fans can also expect new music and a new video on the way, including her upcoming song “Loyal.” As Dom of Da District puts it best, “For every setback, there’s a setup for a comeback.” And judging by her King Of Da Hill victory, her comeback is only just beginning.