Ken Carson – A Great Chaos

Album Info

Artist: Ken Carson

Title: A Great Chaos

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. Green Room (3:08)
  • 2. Jennifer’s Body (2:38)
  • 3. Fighting My Demons (2:30)
  • 4. Singapore (feat. Destroy Lonely) (2:31)
  • 5. Lose It (2:20)
  • 6. Hardcore (2:04)
  • 7. Me N My Kup (3:54)
  • 8. It’s Over (1:35)
  • 9. Succubus (2:29)
  • 10. Paranoid (feat. Destroy Lonely) (2:07)
  • 11. Pots (2:09)
  • 12. Like This (feat. Lil Uzi Vert, Destroy Lonely) (3:12)
  • 13. Overtime (1:46)
  • 14. Vampire Hour (2:34)
  • 15. Nightcore (3:07)
  • 16. Nightcore 2 (3:02)
  • 17. Rockstar Lifestyle (3:12)
  • 18. i need u (2:28)

Review

Ken Carson comes through with a powerful statement on his third studio album, "A Great Chaos," flipping the script on Atlanta rap with new energy and creativity. This project is a serious level-up from his not-so-impressive second album, "X," hitting listeners with calculated sequencing that brings out a brisk, high-energy vibe showcasing his unholy hedonism. The production is next-level, with heavy hitters like Starboy, Outtatown, F1LTHY, and Lucian cooking up some of the hardest beats Ken's ever rapped on. Tracks like "Me N My Kup" and "Singapore" are sonic blends of traditional Atlanta rap infused with fresh, innovative sounds from the new generation.

Ken’s vocal game is at an all-time high, flexing new inflections and styles that keep the album dynamic and engaging. His ability to ride different beats is clear, especially on tracks like "Jennifer's Body" and "Hardcore," where he navigates the diverse production with ease. Guest spots from Destroy Lonely and Lil Uzi Vert add flavor without overshadowing Ken’s presence. While some might argue that the album gets a bit repetitive, the overall vibe of "A Great Chaos" can't be denied. It's a testament to Ken Carson's evolution, pushing the boundaries of the Atlanta sound and securing a spot on the US Billboard 200 at number 11, reflecting both critical acclaim and fan love. - Jayden