CARSON WHITE M30:
FROM THE TRENCHES TO THE THRONE
Fort Worth, Texas has always had a knack for producing artists who don’t just rap—they testify. Enter Carson White M30, the city’s newest soul-stirring storyteller who’s trading street corners for center stage and pain for platinum potential.
Represented by Shine Agency and Instrumusic Solutions (because when you’re built for the big leagues, you don’t play in the minors), Carson isn’t just another voice in the crowded Texas rap scene—he’s the voice you didn’t know you needed.
With his debut single “Hollywood Hills” engineered specifically for radio rotation, this isn’t some bedroom mixtape hustle. This is a calculated takeover.
But here’s where Carson separates himself from the pack: while others are busy flexing fabricated lifestyles, he’s opening veins on verses. His album, currently dominating SoundCloud before its inevitable invasion of all major platforms, reads like a journal you weren’t meant to invade—raw confessions about overcoming addiction wrapped in melodies that somehow make suffering sound like salvation.
“Hollywood Hills” isn’t just a single; it’s a statement. It’s the anthem of anyone who ever looked at the glittering promises of success and wondered if they’d survive the climb. Carson raps with the authenticity of someone who’s been to hell and brought back souvenirs—and somehow made them sound like Grammy-worthy hooks.
Fort Worth has given the world grit before, but Carson White M30 is giving it grace under pressure. He’s proof that rock bottom makes the best launchpad, that scars make the best stories, and that sometimes the most commercial sound comes from the most uncommercial places—like the inside of your own struggle.
The big leagues are calling. And judging by the soul-piercing honesty in his catalog, Carson’s been preparing for this conversation his whole life.
Stream “Hollywood Hills” now. Major platforms coming soon. Redemption? Already here.