Ken Carson Announces “More Chaos” Album Following Massive Success of “A Great Chaos”


Ken Carson’s “More Chaos” will hit streaming services on April 11th.

Ken Carson is ready to bring even more chaos to the game—literally. Following the massive success of his A Great Chaos album, the rising star has officially announced his follow-up project, More Chaos, set to release on April 11.

If you’ve been spinning A Great Chaos on repeat like I have, you’re not alone. The album has racked up 2.4 billion streams worldwide, spawned five gold-certified singles, and held strong on the Billboard charts for over 55 weeks. It’s clear: Ken Carson is not just riding the wave—he’s making it.

With More Chaos, Carson plans to level up once again. The project will reportedly feature no guest appearances, highlighting his solo artistry even further. As an added bonus, fans can get their hands on limited edition merch, including exclusive Ed Hardy x Ken Carson T-shirts, available only in select album sets. Pre-orders are now live.



In addition to releasing chart-topping music, Ken Carson has been on a tear when it comes to live performances. He recently made his Coachella debut, hit the stage at Rolling Loud Miami and ComplexCon, and kicked off the high-energy Chaos World Tour.

With More Chaos on the horizon, Ken Carson is positioning himself to officially solidify his place among hip-hop’s elite. Keep your eyes—and ears—on April 11.



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