Dave East


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A strong lyricist adept at telling gritty street narratives, Harlem-based MC Dave East has a style heavily reminiscent of '90s New York hardcore rap while sounding fresh enough to compete with the contemporary hip-hop landscape. After building a buzz with several independent mixtapes during the early 2010s, East caught the attention of his favorite rapper, Nas, who signed him to Mass Appeal. Several Billboard-charting releases followed, including 2016's Kairi Chanel, 2017's Paranoia: A True Story, and 2020's Top 40 hit Karma 3. East also branched out into acting and portrayed Method Man on the Hulu series Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga. The iconic rapper guested on East's 2022 release HDIGH. This was followed by Book of David, a collaboration with Buda & Grandz and DJ Drama. East's ambitious second studio album, Fortune Favors the Bold, arrived in 2023. He worked with producer Scram Jones on 2024's For the Love.

Born David Brewster, Jr. in 1988, he started releasing mixtapes as Dave East in 2010, beginning with Change of Plans. Several more arrived throughout the next few years, including 2013's Gemini. After signing to Nas' Mass Appeal label in 2014, he released Black Rose, and Straight Outta Harlem arrived near the end of the year. Hate Me Now, featuring guests such as Pusha T and Jadakiss, followed in 2015.

In 2016, XXL magazine featured East as part of their annual Freshman Class, and the Kairi Chanel tape followed on Mass Appeal later in the year with guest verses from 2 Chainz, Fabolous, and Cam'ron, among others. Issued just after East publicized his deal with Def Jam, it debuted in the Top Five of Billboard's R&B/hip-hop chart and scraped the Top 40 of the all-genre Billboard 200.

In 2017, East issued the single "Perfect" with Chris Brown. The song appeared on Paranoia: A True Story, East's Def Jam debut, which also featured appearances from Wiz Khalifa, Jeezy, and Nas, and reached the Top Ten of the Billboard 200. Following the late-2017 release Karma, Paranoia 2 arrived in early 2018; guests included T.I., Lloyd Banks, and Marsha Ambrosius. The independently released mixtape Karma 2 appeared later that summer, just as the emcee was touring with Lauryn Hill. East wrapped up his prolific year with a hard-hitting collaboration with the Lox's Styles P on Beloved, which debuted at number 70 on the Billboard 200. The following year saw East issue the singles "Everyday" with Gunna and "Wanna Be a G" with Max B. Both tracks appeared on his 2019 official studio effort Survival, which debuted on the Billboard 200 just outside the Top Ten. The star-studded set also featured appearances by DJ Premier, Nas, Teyana Taylor, Rick Ross, the-Dream, Fabolous, Jacquees, Mozzy, E-40, and many more. He also experienced a breakthrough in his fledgling acting career, appearing first in the Netflix series Beats, then taking on the role of rapper Method Man on Hulu's Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga.

In 2020, East returned with the third installment in his mixtape series, Karma 3. The effort entered the Top 40 and featured guests Mary J. Blige, Popcaan, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and many more. 2021 saw the release of Hoffa, a collaborative project with Harry Fraud that also featured Curren$y, G Herbo, and French Montana. 2022's HDIGH ("How Did I Get Here?") featured guest appearances by Method Man, Benny the Butcher, Musiq Soulchild, and others. His second release of the year was Book of David, with Buda & Grandz and DJ Drama. A deluxe edition arrived in 2023, followed by East's second official full-length, Fortune Favors the Bold. The expansive 24-track set included guest appearances by Ghostface Killah, Kid Capri, Jadakiss, and others. 30 for 30, with New Jersey rapper Cruch Calhoun, followed later in the year. In 2024, he teamed up with producer Scram Jones for For the Love and linked with araabMUZIK for Living Proof. He carried that momentum into 2025 with four projects, beginning with the socially conscious The Final Call, a collaborative album with Jersey City lyricist Ransom. Later that year, East reunited with Philadelphia veteran Young Chris for their joint project Fine Dining. His biggest moment of the year came with the return of his acclaimed mixtape series, delivering Karma 4—a 26-track showcase of gritty lyricism featuring appearances from Key Glock, Larry June, Wiz Khalifa, and a posthumous verse from Nipsey Hussle. East kept the momentum rolling into 2026, reconnecting with Scram Jones for the release of For the Love 2.