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Domingo may refer to:

  • Saint Dominic (1170–1221), founder of the Friars popularly called the Dominicans
  • Sunday (day of the week)
  • Domingo (Caetano Veloso & Gal Costa album), an album by Brazilian artists Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa
  • "Domingo", a song by Yello on their album '' Stella
  • Domingo (Titãs album), an album by Brazilian band Titãs
    • "Domingo" (song), a song from that album
  • Subaru Domingo, the name of the Japanese version of the Subaru Sumo, a previously produced microvan
Domingo (Titãs album)

Domingo (Sunday) is the eighth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. The album became a gold record in Brazil. It is the second Titãs album produced by Jack Endino, and his favorite of Titãs. About the creation of the album, he commented:

It was pre-produced at Nota Por Nota Studios in São paulo, between April and August 1995; then recorded at Be Bop Sound Studios, also in São Paulo, in September of the same year; mixed at Hanzek Audio, in Seattle in October of the same year and mastered at Starling Sound, in New York, on he same month.

Domingo (Caetano Veloso & Gal Costa album)

Domingo (Sunday, in Portuguese) is Caetano Veloso's and Gal Costa's debut album, released in 1967. The album features seven original compositions (all by Caetano), one partnership with Torquato Neto and four other interpretations (two by Gilberto Gil and Torquato Neto, one by Edu Lobo and one by Sidney Miller).

Domingo had a revival in 2006 with remastered re-release (pictured) by Charles Gavin. The album was recorded before the Tropicália movement, which would start up months later; the album is essentially influenced by the style of João Gilberto, being just Bossa Nova.

Veloso's name is written on the cover with two "L's" instead of the normal one, which had already been changed for his then-upcoming album, Caetano Veloso.

Domingo (producer)

Domingo Padilla, better known as Domingo, is a producer from New York of Latin origin. He has produced for some of hip hop's most respected and well-known artists. He is closely associated with Kool G Rap.

Domingo is one of the most prominent Hip Hop producers to ever come from East New York, Brooklyn. He has been producing professionally since the age of 17 when hip hop legend/producer Marley Marl took him under his production company “The House of Hits” and mentored Domingo to be who he is today.

In 1997 with the release of the critically acclaimed KRS-One album I Got Next, Domingo accomplished the accolades of gaining his first Gold record from the successful sales of the album. The album went on to sell well over 650,000 copies worldwide.

In 1998 Domingo had a further accomplishment of gaining his first Platinum record from the sales on the Big Pun Capital Punishment album. In the same year Domingo was nominated for both American and Latin Grammys for his production work on the Big Pun album. This classic album sold 2.3 Million copies worldwide.

Domingo released his first proper studio album in 1999, titled Behind The Doors Of The 13th Floor. The album featured Eminem, KRS-One, MC Shan and others. In the year 2003 Domingo released his 2nd album The Difference. That album featured the likes of The Beatnuts, Dilated Peoples, High N Mighty and others. The Difference had the Domingo produced song by Krs One entitled Clear Em Out which sparked the "beef" between Krs One and St Louis rapper Nelly. In 2007 Domingo released his 3rd studio album The Most Underrated. It features Big Daddy Kane, Joell Ortiz, Canibus, Termanology, Immortal Technique, The Beatnuts, Kool G Rap, Brother Ali, and others.

Domingo resurfaced with a new album in 2014 entitled Same Game New Rules, The album features Kool G Rap, KRS-One, R.A. the Rugged Man, Sean Price, M.O.P., Prodigy, Chris Rivers ( Big Pun's son), Hell Razah, Ras Kass, AZ, Necro, Action Bronson, Sadat X, Rahzel and more. Also in December 2014 Domingo released a Ep dedicated to the memory of rapper Big Pun entitled Bronx Legends Never Die. The Ep was highly regarded as a classic ep.

In 2015 was a busy year for Domingo as he took the reigns as a promoter and created the company That's Hip Hop LLC and put on 2 sold out concerts in the city of Pittsburgh, PA. He also won an ASCAP Rhythm & Blues award for his participation in the Drake song All Me. In October 2015 Domingo went and got Brooklyn rapper Joell Ortiz to do an album with to be released thru That's Hip Hop in first quarter 2016. Domingo will be releasing his first book in paperback and E-Book entitled Beats For The Rhymes - My Life and Hip Hop in the summer of 2016.

Usage examples of "domingo".

But General Domingo has been ordered by your President to give us full cooperation.

DeWitt, Juan, Domingo, Lam, and Kalibo lay on the crest of the ridge and stared down at the fires burning three hundred yards down the hill in a small valley.

He called Jaybird, Sadler, DeWitt, and Domingo together and Juan went over the situation.

Before Murdock made it out of his dive, Domingo had rattled off two three-round bursts.

Domingo, or should I say General Domingo, we have a bit of a turn of events, no?

He saw the men on the floor and lifted the weapon, but Domingo put two .

General Domingo sent a radio message through their chopper to find the SATCOM in the SEALs gear and have it on the next helicopter flight to Lebak.

Murdock left the building and ran back to the warehouse, where General Domingo studied a map of the area.

When all were in place, General Domingo walked up to the church and knocked on the door.

By the time they were about six miles out from the town, Domingo used his Motorola.

The birds circled as they climbed, and Domingo used binoculars as he tracked the vehicle below.

Murdock charged across the forty yards with General Domingo and his scout right beside him.

Maybe his phone list would tell him if Domingo, the murdered man, was someone he talked to.

It was only then that he realized that the one name he had been afraid to see, Gabriel Domingo, was not there.

And now there was one explanation for a dead Domingo and a bloody Cal.