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Global streamer-turned-cultural disruptor N3on[1] isn’t just dropping an album; he’s throwing a party the internet will never forget. The digital icon officially kicked off his live-streamed studio sessions in Los Angeles, inviting fans worldwide to watch his debut album come to life in real time. Now, as the music continues to build, the experience has spilled out of the studio and into a massive carnival celebration, complete with live performances, filming, and surprise appearances from some of the biggest names in music.

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N3on Ushers In A New Era With Hit-Boy

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The two-day event, produced in partnership with Meme House and Grammy-winning producer Hit-Boy[2], marks a new era for N3on as he transitions from viral streaming star to full-fledged recording artist under EMPIRE. His first four tracks from the project drop on November 5, setting the stage for one of the most talked-about debuts of the year.

“Everyone just keeps doing the same sh-t,” N3on[3] told The Blast exclusively. “So this is an entirely different way of going about it. We actually got a lot done, which was really surprising, and the live audience had a great time.”

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Where Studio Meets Spectacle

N3on and Hit-Boy with crew
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For N3on, who is known for his high-energy blend of gaming, music, and viral moments, the line between content and creativity has always been blurred. But this time, he’s erased it completely. Cameras have been rolling nonstop since the sessions began, capturing every spontaneous lyric, freestyle, and laugh as the album comes together.

“It’s about letting people feel like they’re part of it,” N3on said. “Giving them a voice, letting them throw in ideas, and really showing how it all comes together.”

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As the carnival unfolds outside, fans on-site are dancing between Ferris wheels and food stands while the livestream audience comments in real time, reacting to beats being made just a few feet away. It’s an unprecedented moment that merges digital culture, live entertainment, and real-time music production, and it’s pure N3on energy.

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Hit-Boy Says N3on’s Carnival Sessions Were ‘More Productive Than Any Studio’

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Hit-Boy, who’s produced for the likes of Nas, Jay-Z, and Beyoncé, admits he’s never seen anything like it. The scene, a working studio surrounded by carnival lights, games, and crowds of fans, could easily have been chaotic. Instead, it’s inspired. “I’ve been in super-professional studio sessions that weren’t as productive,” Hit-Boy said. “It’s like a whole carnival going on in the middle of the workspace, but it worked. Everybody felt at ease, and it just flowed.”

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The collaboration has proven that great music doesn’t need to happen in quiet, controlled environments, sometimes, it’s born from the noise of a crowd and the buzz of shared excitement. “You got one artist on this side, another artist just steps away,” Hit-Boy added. “We’d be like, ‘Let’s take this record over here,’ or ‘Let’s give this one to that artist,’ and it made everything move faster.”

Turning Fans Into Collaborators

N3on and Hit-Boy at party
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True to his streaming roots, N3on’s biggest priority is connection. His audience isn’t just watching; they’re part of the creation itself. From voting on beat switches to sharing feedback in the live chat, fans have become collaborators, a revolutionary approach in an industry that often hides its process behind closed doors.

“I want them to feel connected to the music,” he said. “Usually, people just see the finished product. This time, they get to watch the mistakes, the laughs, the random moments that make the songs special.”

For N3on, this album isn’t just about sound, but it’s about story. “This album is a way for me to share the journey with the people who’ve been with me from the very beginning,” he shared. “It’s more than just making music. It’s about creating a moment.”

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N3on’s Genre-Bending Collabs Are As Unexpected As They Are Electric

N3on and Hit-Boy at party
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So what does that moment sound like? N3on says it’s unpredictable. The album features an eclectic lineup of collaborators, including Bebe Rexha, Big Sean, Sexy Redd, Sleepy Hallow, Skrilla, and Diplo, creating a fusion that defies traditional genre boxes. “It’s a party that doesn’t make sense, so it makes sense,” N3on laughed. “You’ve got the most random names coming together, and somehow it just works. You look around like, ‘Why is this person here?’ and it turns into magic.”

The upcoming project will drop in three chapters, each one showcasing a different side of N3on’s artistry and evolution. The first EP, arriving November 5, will set the tone, while later releases expand on the concept and energy born in this one-of-a-kind weekend.

Music Is Meant To Be Shared

LA Party with rappers
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As the sun sets over Los Angeles, the carnival is still alive, lights flashing, music pumping, fans cheering. What started as a recording session has become a movement: an open, interactive creative experiment that’s rewriting how music can be shared. “It’s not just about music,” N3on told The Blast. “It’s about having a good time. Artists can chill, bring their people, make music, and just enjoy themselves. You can’t help but feel turned up. There’s so much great energy.”

For now, N3on says he’s taking it “day by day,” while Hit-Boy teased his own upcoming album and film project, “Goldfish.” But tonight, all eyes are on the crowd, both in person and online, watching as N3on proves that in the new era of music, the studio doesn’t have walls anymore.

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“It’s random, it’s raw, it’s real, and that’s what makes it fun,” N3on told The Blast. “We’re creating something people won’t forget.”

References

  1. ^ N3on (theblast.com)
  2. ^ Hit-Boy (theblast.com)
  3. ^ N3on (www.instagram.com)

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