Ken Carson kicks off his latest album More Chaos with a hellish roar on the menacing opener, “Lord Of Chaos.” It’s a perfect title for a track that fully leans into his most chaotic, demonic instincts—territory where Ken sounds most at home. The Opium artist is no stranger to distorted rage beats and guttural flows, but this one feels especially unhinged in the best way.
While More Chaos is drawing mixed reactions—some fans calling it his best yet, others not as convinced—the numbers show a dip from his last project. A Great Chaos pulled in 14 million Spotify streams on day one, while More Chaos opened with 10.9 million. Still, for those who love when Ken taps into the evil energy, “Lord Of Chaos” might be one of his most iconic intros to date.
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