
Without a single promo teaser, post, or announcement, West L.A.’s Kay Franklin and OPM frontman Dom Kennedy quietly returned with a new collaborative EP titled Come See Me — and the rollout may be silent, but the music speaks loud. Clocking in at eight tracks, the project blends Kay’s soulful, modern R&B feel with Dom’s laid-back, conversational cool, creating a breezy, undeniably satisfying listen from top to bottom.
For longtime fans, the chemistry isn’t new. Their connection dates back to Kay’s work with Dom on records like “Deep Thought,” and their creative relationship has only sharpened over the years. Come See Me feels like the natural extension of that chemistry — a full-circle moment where both artists slide effortlessly into each other’s worlds. Kay handles the bulk of the vocals with his signature “sultry R&B + Westside flavor,” while Dom adds warmth, perspective, and that unmistakable Los Angeles ease.
Tracks like “Come See Me,” “Who Do You Love,” and “Not A Fan” highlight the project’s strength: intimate production, clean melodies, and songwriting rooted in honesty, reflection, and connection. Even without any marketing, the music feels intentional — almost like it was crafted for the listeners who pay attention, the ones who know exactly what these two cook up when they link.
Whether the low-key release was a strategic move or just two artists dropping art without overthinking, the result is the same: Come See Me is a no-skip, easy-moving EP perfect for late-night drives, early morning resets, or any moment that needs something smooth.
🔊 Stream Come See Me
Available now on Apple Music, Spotify, and all streaming platforms.
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