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Ken Carson drops more chaos album with features from Carti, Uzi, and YoungBoy

Ken Carson drops more chaos album with features from Carti, Uzi, and YoungBoy

Express Tribune11-04-2025
Ken Carson makes a thunderous return with More Chaos, his fourth studio album and the latest release under Playboi Carti's Opium label, following Carti's chart-topping MUSIC. Touted as one of the biggest rap drops of 2025, the album sees Carson pushing his sonic limits further than ever before.
A direct evolution of his 2023 project A Great Chaos, More Chaos is louder, darker, and more focused. The distortion runs deeper, the drums hit harder, and the themes dive into complex terrain. Tracks like 'Narcotics' and 'Stress' reflect on fame, addiction, and fractured identity, offering raw insight into the emotional toll of ambition and isolation.
Despite the unrelenting intensity, there's control in the madness. Carson constructs chaos with intent, blending unfiltered rage with refined production. The result is a sound that's as turbulent as it is structured—aggressive, yet precise.
Guest features elevate the energy without stealing focus. YoungBoy Never Broke Again delivers grit on 'Disappear,' while Destroy Lonely adds menace to 'Shoot Up.' Appearances from Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert reinforce Carson's presence in hip-hop's upper tier, but the spotlight remains firmly on him.
With More Chaos, Carson cements his identity as more than just Carti's protégé. He's an innovator forging a path built on rebellion, reflection, and raw experimentation. In a crowded digital landscape, his noise cuts through—and with this album, silence was never an option.
Carson also recently partnered with Xbox on a custom Series X and controller collaboration, further extending his cultural reach. More Chaos is now streaming on all major platforms.
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