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Dave East Shares “Karma 3 (Deluxe)” Ft. Chris Brown, Jeezy, G Herbo, DeJ Loaf

Months after sharing his Karma 3 project with the world, Dave East returns with a follow-up. The deluxe edition of the record was released on Friday (October 23) with eight new tracks, adding a bit more weight to an already heavy album. Aside from the original cast of impressive features, East tacks on looks from Chris Brown, DeJ Loaf, Meluchis, Junior Reid, Jeezy, and G Herbo.

“I always think about it, if you put my music on and close your eyes then you see what I’m talking about,” Dave East told us when we sat down with him back in August. The rapper spoke about his process of creating music and what he hopes listeners take away from his art. “That’s always been a constant effort of mine when I go in the booth or when I’m listening to a beat, I want you to see it. Cause I could see it, I know what I’m talking about, I see the sh*t I’m saying. I be wanting whoever’s listening to it to be able to see that sh*t with they eyes closed.” Stream Karma 3 and share your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. Handsome
2. Unruly ft. Popcaan
3. The City ft. Trey Songz
4. Get The Money ft. Trouble
5. Thank God ft. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
6. Said What I Said ft. Doe Boy
7. Broke or Not ft. Jozzy
8. Mission ft. Jozzy
9. Menace
10. F*ck Dat ft. Young Dolph
11. Blue Story ft. Bino Rideaux
12. Stone Killer ft. Benny The Butcher
13. Envy
14. Know How I Feel ft. Mary J. Blige
15. Believe It or Not
16. Solid ft DeJ Loaf & Meluchis
17. One In The sky
18. Sexual ft. Chris Brown
19. Badness ft. Junior Reid
20. Handsome (Remix) ft. Jeezy
21. Benefits
22. Bacc On My Level
23. My Trap ft. G Herbo

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Ex No Jumper Host Dejon Paul Clashes with Rosecrans Vic in Heated Brawl

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Rolling Loud Los Angeles is known for its amazing performances, memorable moments, and surprise guests each year. This time, however, the festival turned into an unexpected showdown between two media personalities. Dejon Paul, a former No Jumper host, reportedly fought fiercely with Rosecrans Vic, a popular figure from Power 106 Los Angeles and the Brown Bag podcast. This altercation created a buzz among fans and industry insiders alike. The exact reason for their fight isn’t clear, but it likely relates to their strong connections within L.A.’s hip-hop community.

Both personalities share the same circles, have common industry ties, and aren’t shy about expressing their opinions, which can often lead to tension. No Jumper is known for its confrontational style, so it seemed only a matter of time before these tensions boiled over. Despite this unexpected brawl, many festivalgoers stayed focused on what truly matters. Rolling Loud Los Angeles showcased an impressive lineup, featuring standout performances from Playboi Carti and A$AP Rocky. Playboi Carti celebrated the release of his new album with a thrilling live performance, while A$AP Rocky gave fans a sneak peek of material from his upcoming album. With such electrifying acts taking the stage, the fight between Dejon Paul and Rosecrans Vic became a minor detail in a spectacular weekend.

Regardless of how the fight started, it highlights the passion and intensity within the hip-hop media scene. Emotions can run high through interviews, social media, or even at music festivals. While we might not learn all the details behind this clash, Rolling Loud LA 2025 was unforgettable, not just for the amazing music. Now, everyone is waiting to see if Dejon Paul and Rosecrans Vic will talk about the fight publicly. Will they apologize, exchange more heated words, or even have another confrontation? In the ever changing world of hip-hop media, anything can happen.

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DJ Akademiks Backs Adin Ross After Playboi Carti Speaks on Awkward Stream

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Not every collaboration turns out well in the world of online personalities and music stars. Playboi Carti recently shared his thoughts during a call on Kai Cenat’s livestream, discussing his previous experience with Adin Ross. Carti revealed that a 2023 stream with Ross didn’t go as smoothly as he had hoped, noting that their energies didn’t match. He candidly said, “I ain’t like that Adin Ross stuff, bro,” clarifying that their styles hadn’t aligned during the stream. Although he insisted that he didn’t harbor any bad feelings toward Adin, he also stressed that their interaction felt awkward.

Carti said it wasn’t about Ross’s entertainment value or lack of excitement; it was simply a case of them not clicking. He said, “Honestly, he’s just not my type of n**a. So it’s gon’ be awkward, you feel me? And it’s cool. Everybody ain’t… You feel me?” His remarks quickly sparked discussions online, with fans debating whether Carti was being fair or too dismissive. DJ Akademiks stepped in to support Adin Ross, emphasizing that just because two personalities don’t hit it off well doesn’t mean one is to blame. Akademiks has always strongly advocated for content creators who connect music artists with new audiences.

Adin Ross has become quite well-known, often hosting big names from the music industry on his streams. While not every interaction will be a perfect match, his influence on the online culture and music scene is significant. Akademiks defending Ross highlights an important truth, sometimes, the chemistry isn’t there, and that’s perfectly okay. Ultimately, Playboi Carti’s comments weren’t meant to hurt anyone, but they did spark a larger conversation about how internet personalities engage with popular artists. Whether Carti and Adin Ross will work together again remains to be seen, Akademiks isn’t shy about standing up for streamers in the hip-hop world.

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