Ken Carson Scores First Billboard #1 With “More Chaos” Album Debut


Ken Carson has officially arrived.

Rising rap star Ken Carson just secured a major career milestone: his new album More Chaos has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. This marks the Atlanta native’s biggest debut to date, with More Chaos projected to move 67,000 units in its first week—an impressive feat for an artist with limited mainstream radio support.

Despite his underground appeal, Carson’s momentum continues to build, and More Chaos proves that his fan base is louder and more loyal than ever. The album’s most-streamed tracks so far include “Blakk Rokkstar” and “LiveLeak,” though our top pick in our official review was the fiery “Kryptonite.”



Ken Carson reaching the top of the charts signals that he’s no longer just an emerging name—he’s a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. I’m very curious to see how the Playboi Carti successor follows up on his success over the next couple of months to years.




Discover more from RATINGS GAME MUSIC

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

RECENT Posts

Lil Peep’s new posthumous single “downtown” captures his classic 2016 vibe with soft, melodic beats and raw storytelling.
Liston is back with “Collide,” a vibrant single that blends soulful storytelling with infectious Afrobeats energy.
'Freakier Friday' leans heavily on nostalgia but struggles to bring new ideas to the table, leaving this legacy sequel feeling more like a retread than a reinvention.
Rachel Cousins proves heartbreak can sound both honest and captivating in her latest single.

You Might Also Like

Popular Posts

Lil Peep’s new posthumous single “downtown” captures his classic 2016 vibe with soft, melodic beats and raw storytelling.
Liston is back with “Collide,” a vibrant single that blends soulful storytelling with infectious Afrobeats energy.
'Freakier Friday' leans heavily on nostalgia but struggles to bring new ideas to the table, leaving this legacy sequel feeling more like a retread than a reinvention.
Rachel Cousins proves heartbreak can sound both honest and captivating in her latest single.