Kara Major’s New Chapter Is Fueled by Clarity, Control, and High-Voltage Sound

Kara Major’s New Chapter Is Fueled by Clarity, Control, and High-Voltage Sound

It’s rare to find an EDM track that feels as lived-in and intentional as Kara Major’s “Can’t Control Me“. But then again, Kara Major isn’t following anyone else’s playbook. A senior executive, national boxing champion, and steadily rising EDM artist, she’s reshaping what it means to move with purpose across traditionally disconnected worlds. Her music doesn’t scream for attention—it makes space for reflection. “Can’t Control Me” is a high-energy track rooted in self-mastery, aimed at confronting the habits and voices that hold us back.

“This track was intended to remind us all of this simple yet powerful truth,” she says. “We can’t kick a devil we still enjoy dancing with, and evil is literally the word L-I-V-E spelled in reverse. Anything or anyone keeping us from living our best life is evil and controls us.

That blend of sharp insight and personal reckoning runs throughout Major’s creative and professional life. She hasn’t traded in one identity for another. Her path is about synthesis. Whether she’s closing deals in a boardroom or building a beat in the studio, the energy comes from the same place: discipline, spiritual awareness, and a refusal to stagnate.

Music, she says, has long been her emotional anchor. But the decision to lean into it more seriously came when she realized how much of her time was being siphoned into routines that no longer lit her up. “Can’t Control Me” grew out of that moment—less a rebellion, more a recalibration.

Recognition from platforms like Women On Topp has only underscored the resonance of her message. “Being recognized by Women On Topp was absolutely monumental for me and a wonderful gift! It’s always been about more than just the music for me,” she says. “To have my messages and story amplified by a community whose mission and messages I also resonate with so deeply… was a priceless token of support and validation. I am forever grateful!

Kara Major brings this same emotional intelligence into how she speaks about duality. Light and dark. Success and failure. Control and surrender. She doesn’t sugarcoat it. She integrates it. Her years in the boxing ring taught her how to absorb impact without internalizing defeat. That mindset shows up in her creative work too—it’s grounded, intentional, and steeped in resilience.

She isn’t chasing formulas. She’s interested in conversations—about healing, transformation, faith, and expansion. Long-term, she sees herself exploring collaborations with figures like Abraham Hicks or Joe Dispenza, or stepping into public speaking to reach younger audiences with messages of empowerment and presence.

Kara Major doesn’t just make music. She builds momentum around ideas that matter. And “Can’t Control Me” is one more reminder that even in high-tempo, synth-driven soundscapes, there’s room for radical honesty—and freedom.