Evolution Lyrics – Ken Carson

“Evolution” Lyrics by Ken Carson is a latest English song in the voice of Ken Carson. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Evolution” song lyrics are also written by Ken Carson. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Evolution” by Ken Carson, he talks about how far he’s come, flexing his success, money, fashion, and lifestyle. He compares himself to a rockstar and even says his style and swag have evolved over time. He raps about loyalty to his crew, staying on top, and living fast. The song’s all about leveling up, being untouchable, and showing the world he’s made it big.

Evolution Lyrics

[Chorus]
Gotta put in just to get it, where yo’ portion?
This s*it expensive, my outfit cost a fortune
Shawty need a sponsor, ain’t doing no endorsing
Swag evolved, I morphed it, this is evolution
I built the empire, I feel just like Lucious
Ain’t no n!gga flyer, I’m on G6 right now, booted
Ain’t no n!gga higher, my neck on water, cruise ship

[Verse]
N!gga, I’m elusive, can’t no n!gga fu*k with me
I’m so rockstar, huh, but ain’t no punk in me

This ho a popstar, ha-ha, make her sing
Me and gang just like a sports team
Tryna win a championship ring
Green diamonds, I go goblin
Snotty mouth, I’ma homicide ’em
These n!ggas whole gang full of b!tches
Huh, huh, huh, I’m with the Fives
Down to ride, shawty a rider
Ready to slide, looking for rivals
Gloves, mask, I’m a robber
Belt to ass, these n!ggas toddler
Stolen car, slide in the ‘Pala
Need my revenge, Kill Bill
She want blues, serve the pill
Need that guap, I’m in the hills
This s*it don’t stop, I’ma pop this, yeah
Why you pressing that ho? I been popped her
Should’ve killed your codefendant, he telling
If we knew, we woulda been popped your melon
Popstar ho, made her sing a falsetto
You grew up rich, I’m from the ghetto
When the fu*k you got like that? How you catch a hat?
You was just a jolly good fellow
Sent the fake tracking for that pack, I ran off with the money
She got Ken tatted on her tummy

She got Ken all in her stomach
She like, “ain’t you Ken Carson?”
Too high, yeah, I need Narcan
Moshpit, it’s just me and my fans
Pop s*it, it’s just me and my band
I fu*k hoes, it’s you and your hand
No, I don’t need a b!tch for nothing
Know I’m rich, she gon’ give it up
But, I ain’t giving s*it to her
Florida ho, she got water
I ain’t keeping no water bottl
et money, fu*k these hoes, that’s how I was brought up
You was in the lead, how you let me catch?
Pass the ho right to my dawg, fetch
Fu*k the police, free dawg, yeah
My pockets having dogs*it, my swag overloaded
I’m solid like brick, you folding
Put a beam right on your forehead
N!ggas talking ’bout what they hoes said
N!ggas talk too much, need they lips sealed
She got big lips, don’t need no fill
I’m in my prime, Deion Sanders
B0mbs on b0mbs, I’m going to (??)
Free gang’nem out the slammer
Black cars, yeah, I’m shooting the jammer
No face mask on, going on camera
It get shiesty when I throw on this shiesty
Young Vamp Life, she wanna bite me
Too much motion, move the room when I move in
Left my shoes in the house, I moved in
This s*it ain’t nothing, I’ma send her a cool ten
Throw up Bloodies, yeah, I got this b!tch moving
YVL s*it, gotta go with my mood
Double-O 5, yeah, we the move
No motion, yeah, he can’t move nothing
Big ten mil’, you got a lil’ gun
.300 Blackout it’s white, though
Cancel me now, I’m fu*king these white hoes
Say what I mean, I ain’t speaking no typos
I got taste, I like baggy and tight clothes
I was just fu*king a Mexican
Met her on tour, we gon’ flex again
Pour up that dirty, my medicine
Roll up that s*it, I’m inhaling it
Button up top, go elegant
I dress for the occasion
I been dodging felonies, tryna beat all of my cases
Huh, let that ‘K hit, huh-huh, gave her a facial, yeah-yeah
She said she don’t do this often, this on the occasion, ha-ha
I sleep in a coffin, that’s why (??) or a Glock
More Chaos, more hoes, yeah, more Glocks

[Chorus]
Gotta put in just to get it, where yo’ portion?
This s*it expensive, my outfit cost a fortune
Shawty need a sponsor, ain’t doing no endorsing
Swag evolved, I morphed it, this is evolution
I built the empire, I feel just like Lucious
Ain’t no n!gga flyer, I’m on G6 right now, booted
Ain’t no n!gga higher, my neck on water, cruise ship

Ken Carson Songs

Evolution Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
He’s saying that nothing comes for free—you have to work for what you want, and he’s questioning what others have earned for themselves. His lifestyle isn’t cheap; even his clothes are super pricey. He mentions that women might be looking for someone to fund them, but he’s not here for that—he’s not sponsoring anyone. His whole look and vibe have leveled up over time. He’s built his own empire and feels like a boss (referencing Lucious from *Empire*). He sees himself as the flyest and highest—literally on a G6 jet and iced out like a cruise ship.

[Verse]
He starts off by saying he’s hard to catch or pin down—he moves slick and no one can mess with him. He’s got the energy of a rockstar but with a tough edge, meaning he’s flashy but not soft. He talks about making a girl sing like a popstar, showing he’s got influence and charm. Then, he compares his crew to a sports team, chasing big wins like a championship. When he mentions green diamonds and going goblin, he’s flexing rare jewelry and a wild, savage persona.

He’s aggressive with his words, saying he’ll shut people down and that his rivals are weak or fake. He rolls with the “Fives,” probably a nod to his gang or circle, and they’re ready for action. He’s out for revenge, mentioning gloves and masks like he’s pulling off a mission or robbery, and says his enemies are childish, needing a metaphorical spanking. The stolen Impala part adds to that outlaw vibe.

When he says “Kill Bill,” he’s talking about revenge again, like the movie. A girl wants pills—he’s selling to make money and living up in the hills, which shows he’s made it. He’s constantly on go, never slowing down. He also throws shade at someone who’s now being questioned about a girl, but Ken already slept with her and moved on.

He brings up someone snitching—a codefendant who’s talking to the police. If Ken and his crew had known earlier, they would’ve handled it violently. He repeats the idea of making a girl sing, tying back into his power over people. Then he calls someone out for acting tough now when they used to be soft, like a “jolly good fellow.” He scammed someone by giving fake tracking info and took off with the money.

Girls have his name tattooed on their bodies, and one even has it in her stomach—maybe implying intimacy. He’s so high, he jokes about needing Narcan, like he’s beyond regular limits. In the moshpit with his fans, it’s chaos, and when he performs, it’s just him and his band—he’s the whole show. He doesn’t need a woman emotionally or financially and knows his status will make women come to him, but he doesn’t feel the need to give anything back.

He talks about a girl from Florida, saying she’s “got water,” meaning she’s attractive or sensual, but he’s not about keeping women around. He was raised to chase money and not get caught up in feelings. Then he calls out someone who was ahead of him but somehow let him catch up, almost like a race. He’s passing girls around like a football pass with his boys.

He shouts out his locked-up friend, shows off his messy but rich lifestyle, and brags about his unshakable personality. He’s solid, while others fold under pressure. He’s got weapons and doesn’t hesitate to use them, especially if people are talking too much. Some people gossip, and he thinks they need to shut up.

He makes a slick joke about a woman with naturally big lips, saying she doesn’t need fillers. Then, he says he’s in his prime, comparing himself to Deion Sanders, a legendary athlete known for his peak performance. “B0mbs on b0mbs” might mean he’s dropping hit after hit or has intense power and energy. He wants his friends out of jail and mentions rolling in blacked-out vehicles while being armed.

Even when he’s unmasked and on camera, he doesn’t care—he’s bold. When he puts on his shiesty mask, things get dangerous. “Young Vamp Life” is part of his identity—maybe his crew or aesthetic—and a girl’s drawn to that. He’s got big energy that turns heads when he enters a room. Leaving his shoes in the house might be a flex about living somewhere new and making it his space. Sending her a “cool ten” likely means giving her k casually, just to show off.

He throws up gang signs and gets a girl moving to his rhythm. He’s rolling with YVL (Young Vamp Life), and everything he does is based on his mood. He and his crew are the real deal, while others have “no motion,” meaning they’re stuck or not making moves. His weapon is bigger and stronger than his enemy’s, again flexing superiority. Even his ammo is rare and flashy.

He jokes that people might cancel him for messing with white girls but says he always speaks the truth with no mistakes. His fashion sense is diverse—he likes both baggy and tight clothes. Then, he says he hooked up with a Mexican girl on tour, and they’ll meet again and show off together. He pours up “dirty,” which means lean or codeine, and smokes weed—his usual vices.

He dresses up for the occasion, like he’s always ready to stand out. He’s been dodging serious charges, trying to stay clear of the law. Then he throws in a wild line about letting his gun (“K”) go off and giving a girl a wild s*xual experience. She claims she doesn’t usually do that stuff, but did it just for him. He ends with some chaotic energy, saying he sleeps in a coffin (maybe showing how deep into the dark lifestyle he is), and he’s surrounded by more trouble, more women, and more guns.

[Chorus]
He starts again by saying if you want something, you’ve got to put in the work—nothing’s handed to you. He’s showing off how expensive his lifestyle is, with clothes that cost a fortune. He’s not out here sponsoring women, and he’s not promoting anything fake. His whole vibe and style have changed for the better—it’s his personal evolution. He feels like a boss who built everything from the ground up and says no one’s flyer or higher than him, both in status and literally flying high, shining bright.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Evolution song?
A. Evolution song is sung by Ken Carson.

Q. Who wrote Evolution lyrics?
A. Evolution lyrics are penned by Ken Carson.

Q. Who has given the music of Evolution song?
A. Evolution music is composed and produced by Ken Carson.

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