The wait is finally over. Ken Carson has just dropped his highly-anticipated album, More Chaos, and fans everywhere are already locked in. First teased during Kai Cenat’s livestream earlier this year, the project has been the centerpiece of nonstop speculation and hype. With More Chaos, Ken doubles down on his signature sound, a wild collision of rap, punk, and electronic influences that he fittingly calls “chaos.” And honestly? Nobody’s doing it quite like him.
Ken Carson is a new era’s troublemaker, the sonic architect of a movement that redefines genre boundaries. His numbers don’t lie. With over 3.5 billion global streams under his belt, Ken’s influence is undeniable. But for him, it’s never been about chasing numbers or clout. “Do whatever you want to do, because not everyone will understand what you’re trying to do until it’s done,” he says. That mentality is fully embodied in More Chaos – a record that pushes limits and refuses to play by the rules.
Evolution of the Chaos
More Chaos picks up right where Ken’s groundbreaking 2023 album, A Great Chaos, left off. That project solidified his status as a disruptor, blending trap beats with distorted, punk-inspired energy to create a sound uniquely his own. It was the album that brought him into the mainstream, securing five gold singles, over 2.4 billion streams, and nearly a full year on the Billboard 200. Still, Ken didn’t settle.
The follow-up amplifies the chaos while showing off his growth. Mostly recorded on his “Chaos World Tour,” Ken brought his live energy straight into the studio. Songs like “Money Spread” capture the raw, unfiltered life he’s been living on the road. And with the official video shot on his tour bus, fans get a behind-the-scenes glimpse that feels refreshingly authentic.
But this album isn’t just about leaning into what worked before. It’s about leveling up. A highlight of More Chaos is the historic first-ever Opium collaboration, where Ken joins forces with Playboi Carti and Destroy Lonely on “Off the Meter.” The track feels like a statement, a declaration of unity among Opium’s heavy hitters, solidifying their dominance in the game.
The Squad Behind the Sound
Ken’s success isn’t just about his forward-thinking style. He’s assembled a production dream team that brings his chaotic vision to life. His go-to collaborators like Starboy, Lil 88, F1LTHY, Outtatown, and Lucian have all returned to help shape the album’s disruptive soundscape, mixing experimental beats with crowd-moving melodies. They’re not just producing songs; they’re defining a vibe, something fresh that pushes past traditional hip-hop boundaries.
A Cultural Force
Ken Carson isn’t just making music; he’s shaping culture. Over the last couple of years, he’s blossomed from an underground favorite into a full-fledged icon. After the success of A Great Chaos, he headlined an 80-date world tour, left Coachella in flames with his debut performance, and even opened for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yeah, that Red Hot Chili Peppers.
This year alone, he dominated Rolling Loud California, snagged his first headline festival spot at Rubicon, and fronted a campaign for Y/Project x Heavn by Marc Jacobs. He’s crossing lanes without looking back, earning props from titans like Jay-Z, LeBron James, and Young Thug along the way. Oh, and that Jeopardy! shoutout? Yeah, he’s everywhere.
But it’s his live performances that really set him apart. Those who’ve caught a Ken Carson show know what’s up. His sets are an all-out assault on the senses, fueled by high-octane energy that leaves fans feeling like they just survived a storm. It’s chaos brought to life in the best way possible.
The Future Is Chaos
With More Chaos, Ken’s not just evolving as an artist; he’s carving out a permanent space in hip-hop’s future. He’s the voice of a new wave, a disruptor who’s unafraid to push boundaries and spark conversations.
Ken Carson isn’t following trends; he’s setting them. And as More Chaos hits speakers worldwide, one thing’s for sure – this is just the beginning of the storm he’s creating. Whether you’re ready or not, Ken Carson’s chaos is rewriting the rules, and the game will never be the same.
Stream More Chaos now, and step into the madness.
MORE CHAOS TRACKLIST:
1. Lord Of Chaos
2. Xposed
3. Money Spread
4. Root Of All Evil
5. K-Hole
6. Trap Jump
7. Blakk Rokstar
8. LiveLeak
9. Diamonds
10. Dismantled
11. 200 Kash
12. Down2Earth
13. Confetti
14. Naked
15. Kryptonite
16. Psycho
17. Inferno
18. Thx
19. 2000
20. Evolution
21.Ghoul
22. Off The Meter