Genius Lyrics
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Ken Carson – Fuk 12
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On “Fuk 12,” previously dubbed “Crimestoppers,” Ken Carson disses the Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta and raps about how he finds the police department useless. The track is most
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Ken Carson – Rockstar Lifestyle
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[Intro] / Like / Like, back when niggas ain't have nothin' / And all these hoes just fuckin' for fun, no way they like / Now this shit different, yuh / [Verse] / I'm 'bout to drop
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Spotify – This Is Ken Carson
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1. Yale / 2. Hell Yeah (feat. Ken Carson) - SoFaygo / 3. Freestyle 2 / 4. Ron N Roll / 5. VETERAN (feat. Ken Carson) - Destroy Lonely / 6. Freestyle 3 / 7. Murda Musik (feat
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Ken Carson (Ft. Homixide Gang) – Delinquent
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On September 6, 2022, “Delinquent” was dropped as part of an EP on Soundcloud, uploaded by an account named “xtwothree,” which is speculated to be ran by Ken Carson himself. The
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Genius Users – Ken Carson [Discography List]
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2018: / Fold (10.30.2018) / Lite Fortunato - Danny Phantom (feat. Ken Carson) / 2019: / free dro (feat. Reese La Flare) (09.04.2019) / 2020: / Boy Barbie (05.12.2020) / Gold Medal
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Ken Carson (Ft. Destroy Lonely) – MDMA
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On “MDMA,” Ken Carson enlists frequent collaborator Destroy Lonely for a track where the two rap about their lifestyles of guns, fashions, drugs, and females.
Some consider this
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Ken Carson – Gems
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[Verse] / I was smokin' on a spliff, I was fuckin' on a M.I.L.F. / I was pushin' up on bitches in the A in a Lyft / I was givin' bitches dick, yeah, they treat it like a gift / '
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Ken Carson – Go
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On “Go,” Ken delivers an energetic track, in which he raps about his lifestyle worth of money, guns, females, and luxury. The track also delivers an energetic beat produced by
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Destroy Lonely & Ken Carson – money & sex
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“money & sex”, previously dubbed “Snitch”, is the closing collaboration song between Lone and Ken on Lone’s debut studio album, if looks could kill. Throughout the song, both
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Ken Carson – free young thug
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“free young thug” is a half-homage and half-fashion driven track by Atlanta artist Ken Carson. The track brings attention to the arrest of Young Thug, who was arrested on May 9
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Ken Carson – Nobody
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“Nobody” sees Ken Carson not wanting anything in his life but himself and his cash, as well as flaunting about his lifestyle worth of drugs, guns, and fashion.
Produced by fellow
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Ken Carson – Freestyle 2
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Similar in style to the preceding track, “Freestyle 1,” “Freestyle 2” offers no discernable subject or structure. Rather, Carson speaks from the heart, rapping about a number of
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Ken Carson – Shoot
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[Chorus] / Huh, huh, huh, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shootout / I know I'm gon' shoot, huh, but you not / I count up them funds, huh, bring that loot out / I put a switch
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Ken Carson (Ft. Destroy Lonely) – Paranoid
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“Paranoid”, previously dubbed “Kel-Tec” by fans, is a highly-anticipated song featuring frequent collaborator and labelmate Destroy Lonely.
The song was first previewed in an
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Ken Carson – Fighting My Demons
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“Fighting My Demons” sees Ken Carson explore themes of personal struggles, addiction, and self-destructive behavior, all while matching the energy of a bass-heavy instrumental.
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Ken Carson – Jennifer's Body
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“Jennifer’s Body” marks the second track to Ken Carson’s third studio album, A Great Chaos.
The highly-anticipated track was first teased on May 31, 2023, during a live Instagram
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Ken Carson – Intro
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In “Intro,” Ken Carson recounts his surplus of wealth, his excessive drug use, and previous experiences with females.
This track was initially previewed on December 16, 2021.
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Ken Carson – Going Schitz
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“Going Schitz” sees Ken Carson continuing to rap about his lavish lifestyle, alongside experiences with women and drugs.
The word “Schitz” is a slang term for the mental disorder
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Ken Carson – Freestyle 1
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[Intro] / (Neilaworld) / (Oh my God, he on X Games mode) / [Chorus] / All you do is lose, you come in last, I come in first / All she want me to do is make her laugh and take off
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Ken Carson – The End
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“The End” is the lead single to Ken Carson’s sophomore studio album, X. On the track, Carson discusses a one-sided relationship in which his love was not reciprocated by his
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Ken Carson – Me N My Kup
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With heavy emphasis on the rage-filled bass and synthesizer, a reoccuring theme among Ken Carson’s discography, “Me N My Kup” exhibits his violent behavior. The track denotes
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SoFaygo & Ken Carson – Hell Yeah
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On “Hell Yeah,” SoFaygo recruits new collaborator Ken Carson for an uptempo rage track where the two trade verses about their wealth, women, and fashion.
SoFaygo initially
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Ken Carson – New
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On “New,” Ken Carson talks about the numerous ways his lifestyle has changed since he has blown up.
The instrumental on the track is noticeably similar to that of the next track
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erosneverdies
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Reach for the stars, so if you fall, you land on a cloud
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Ken Carson – Green Room
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“Green Room” is the introduction of Ken Carson’s third studio album, A Great Chaos. Its title derives from the room, close to the stage, where artists are located prior to
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Ken Carson – It's Over
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On “It’s Over,” the eighth track to A GREAT CHAOS, Ken Carson raps about his typical topics of money, fashion, drugs, exotic cars, and females.
On January 20, 2023, Ken Carson
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Ken Carson – Nightcore 2
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah / Yeah / [Chorus] / The way that she move, the way that she move, the way that she move / The way that she move, the way that she move, the way
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Ken Carson – X
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On “X,” Ken Carson insinuates that he’s grown from the “Teen X” moniker, and would prefer “X-Man” or simply “X.” The fast-paced beat also catches Ken flaunting his lavish lifestyle
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Ken Carson – PDBMH
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On “PDBMH,” an initialism for “Please Don’t Blow My High,” Ken Carson drills into the listener to not kill the excitement he gets from smoking marijuana.
This track was initially
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Ken Carson – Same Thing
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“Same Thing” sees Ken Carson continuing to rap about his lavish lifestyle of guns, sending shooters, females, and money. Ken also drops disses on unnamed people, where he claims
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Ken Carson – Fashion Habits
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“Fashion Habits” sees Ken Carson flexing on his expensive fashion, alongside rapping about sexual intentions with females and money.
The song was initially previewed through Ken
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Ken Carson – Freestyle 3
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Ken Carson first previewed “Freestyle 3” on July 8, 2022, through an Instagram live. Two months following this, the snippet of the song would gain traction on TikTok, being used in
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Ken Carson – Get Rich Or Die
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“Get Rich or Die” was first previewed on September 4, 2021, during an Instagram Live with 808 Mafia. He previewed the track a second, third, and fourth time, keeping fans intrigued
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Playboi Carti – Beno!
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“Beno!” is the first song on Whole Lotta Red to deviate from the aggressive rapping style that Carti uses throughout most of the album. The title references Homixide/Opium
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Ken Carson – South Beach
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“South Beach” sees Ken Carson continuing to rap about the same topics mentioned throughout the album; guns, money, females, drugs, and expensive fashion. The title of the track is
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Ken Carson – Turn Up
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“Turn Up” is a song by Atlanta rapper Ken Carson. It serves as the 19th track on Ken’s second studio album, X. The track sees Ken bringing in the energy, wanting people to be turn
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Ken Carson – Swag Overload
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[Intro] / (I'm sellin' swag for the high, swag for the low) / (I'm sellin' swag for the high, swag for the low) / (I'm sellin' swag for the high, swag for the low) / [Verse] / My
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