Ken Carson is an American rapper and member of the Internet Money collective, known for his contributions to the genres of hip-hop and trap. Born on July 10, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia, he gained prominence in the early 2020s with his distinctive sound that blends melodic elements and energetic beats, appealing particularly to the younger generation. His notable works include his debut album "Teen X," released in 2021, which features tracks like "Yale" and "For Me," showcasing his signature style. Carson's collaborations with other artists, including his work with prominent figures in the Internet Money collective like Juice WRLD and Lil Tecca, have further solidified his presence in the music industry. Carson’s impact lies in his ability to fuse catchy melodies with the raw energy of trap, influencing a new wave of artists within the genre. His music often explores themes of youth culture, personal struggles, and aspirations, resonating with a wide audience. As part of the evolving landscape of hip-hop, Ken Carson continues to shape the sound and direction of contemporary rap music.