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Pinoy hip-hop newcomer Khael Domaro makes a loud entrance with “GODLIKE,” featuring O SIDE MAFIA’s GEE EXCLSV

Filipino newcomer Khael Domaro marks an impressive entry in the local hip-hop scene with the release of his new single “GODLIKE,” a swagger-laced anthem that champions confidence and unapologetic dominance. 



The vibey banger features a verse from GEE EXCLSV, a member of the renowned and chart-topping rap collective O SIDE MAFIA, and boasts masterful production from Yung Bawal.


From the very first bar, “GODLIKE” establishes itself as a bold declaration of power. Brimming with heavy-hitting flows, an infectious beat, and undeniable chemistry between the two MCs, the track doesn’t just echo confidence; it defines it.


Domaro shares, “It’s all about coming from nothing and still finding your way to the top. Even when nobody believes in you, you grind, you rise, and eventually you reign like the king of everything.”


The recording process was both organic and intuitive— a testament to each artist’s trust in their craft. Khael laid down his verses in his hometown in Cabuyao, Laguna, before sending the track off to Gee for his contribution. “I knew I was in my God mode when writing my lyrics,” he recalls. “And when Gee sent his draft back… Bang! It was GODLIKE.”


Instrumentally, the song is a standout. Yung Bawal’s beat is slick, aggressive, and dripping with style, serving as a perfect canvas for a lyrical firestorm that follows. “He’s got demon-level skills,” Khael praises Yung Bawal’s output. “I used to watch him back in the day when I was still dreaming. Now that I’ve worked with him, it felt surreal.”


Lyrically, “GODLIKE” is a statement. It’s Khael Domaro’s claim to his place in the ever-evolving landscape of Pinoy hip-hop/rap.  But even amidst the bravado, Khael Domaro stays grounded in authenticity. He explains, “I never write anything that’s not true to me. The swag, the confidence, the energy—that’s all real.”


Looking ahead, Khael hints that “GODLIKE” is only the beginning. “I’ve got a lot of unreleased tracks, each with a different sound,” says the rookie rapper. “Expect the unexpected: I’m unpredictable, and I like it that way.”


Khael Domaro’s “GODLIKE” is now available on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. Watch out for the music video drop of “GODLIKE” on his official YouTube channel.

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