Harlem’s own Dave East comes through with Karma 4, his first independent release and the latest chapter in one of his most respected series. Since the first Karma tape back in 2017, Dave has carried the torch for unfiltered storytelling, sharp bars, and that unmistakable New York grit. Every installment showed new layers of his artistry — from the early hunger to the polished veteran who’s seen both sides of success.
Karma 4 continues that energy while adding something deeper — growth, reflection, and legacy. The album features a heavy lineup including Nipsey Hussle, Wiz Khalifa, Key Glock, Larry June, and Jeremih, proving Dave’s place among elite collaborators. His verses cut with clarity, moving between street reality and mature reflection, showing why his pen still matters.
The project’s artwork nods to Tupac’s iconic 1995 Vibe cover — a symbolic salute to authenticity and perseverance. From acting to music, Dave East shows control of his lane like never before. Karma 4 isn’t about chasing trends — it’s about standing firm in the grind that built him.
