The song appears on his new albumย More Chaos
Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated album More Chaos, Ken Carson unveils a striking new visual for โLord of Chaos.โ Produced by Outtatown and Star Boy, the track blends distorted production with Kenโs signature, adrenaline-laced flow. Directed by Nick Spiders, the visual finds Ken performing in the back of a moving box truck, surrounded by strobe lights and a chaotic assortment of objects. Eerie and fast-paced, the video brings the tracks chaotic energy to life.
More Chaos was released on April 11th, and since its debut, the album has reached No. 1 on Apple Musicโs All-Genre chart. It serves as a continuation and evolution of the style Ken introduced on A Great Chaos, a revolutionary blend of rap, punk, and electronic music he simply defines as โchaos.โ Ken recorded most of the album while on his 80-date tour, finishing it during a marathon of sessions in Los Angeles.
The album features production from his trusted circle, including Starboy, Lil 88, F1LTHY, Outtatown, Lucian, and legion, among others. On release night, Ken surprised fans with a bonus track: โOff The Meter,โ the first-ever official Opium link-up, bringing together Ken, Playboi Carti, and Destroy Lonely for a landmark moment in the labelโs history. Coinciding with the album release, Ken also shared the official video for โMoney Spread.โ
Building on that momentum, Ken made his debut performance at Coachella before embarking on his massive headline Chaos World Tour, an 80-date journey across 70 cities that drew electrifying, sold-out crowds and consistently generated viral moments. With a reputation for high-octane performances, Ken Carsonโs live shows are a spectacle of rawness and intensity, drawing large, energetic crowds with his dynamic stage presence and unforgettable sets. But his impact extends beyond music, earning co-signs from icons like Young Thug, Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jay-Z, and LeBron James, and even a shoutout on Jeopardy! In 2024, he also launched a sold-out collaboration with Ed Hardy, took the stage at Rolling Loud Miami, and performed at ComplexCon in Las Vegas.