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Ken Carson Delivers Ferocious New Collab “The Acronym” Feat. Destroy Lonely

Ken Carson taps Destroy Lonely on their long awaited link up for the acronym, That inevitability bring Opium’s raw momentum straight to the front lines. Produced by Akachi, Sonickaboom, and DJ Moon, the track is sharp, aggressive, and fully locked into the duo’s shared creative wavelength, balancing chaos with precision as Ken continues his dominant run. Some movements don’t need an explanation and “the acronym” lands as a payoff moment for fans who’ve followed Ken and Lonely’s parallel rise. The chemistry is unmistakable as two artists operating inside the same sonic universe, amplifying each other’s presence without dilution.

First teased through an acrostic that spelled out Opium itself, The release arrives amid a historic streak. That intensity reflects a year where Ken’s sound and identity have only grown more uncompromising, Ken’s More Chaos debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, landed on Complex’s 50 Best Albums of 2025, and became one of the year’s most-streamed rap projects. Singles like margiela, catastrophe, and yes pushed his reach even further, while sold-out headline performances, major fashion collaborations, and high-profile campaigns expanded his cultural footprint well beyond music. With festival appearances, international runs, and relentless output on deck, “the acronym” reads less like a moment and more like a statement of continuity. Stream the new single now and stay locked on with  Ken Carson on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Soundcloud.


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