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Ken Carson Ignites The Chaos Once More With Sonic Wrecking Ball Track “Catastrophe”

Every era has its rebellion and this one moves in distortion, bass, and blood-rush. Ken Carson doesn’t slow down, instead he causes a Catastrophe. Produced by F1lthy, the track tears through the soundscape like a riot in motion. The single lands as Carson storms across arenas on his Antagonist 2.0 Tour, bringing pure adrenaline. Carson bars swing between menace and transcendence, shaping an atmosphere where destruction sounds divine. The official video, directed by Gunner Stahl, captures that same intense voltage.

“Catastrophe” follows the combustible single yes. This new single carries that same DNA that’s turbulent, unstoppable, and completely self-assured. As More Chaos continues to dominate playlists and pit floors alike, Ken’s reign only grows louder. His live shows, packed with explosive visuals, shirt-ripping energy, and kinetic crowds, have become the epicenter of a youthquake, blurring the line between rage and art. From Rolling Loud to Red Hot Chili Peppers Tours, from co-signs by Jay-Z, Anthony Kiedis, and LeBron James to his viral moments with Playboi Carti and Destroy Lonely, Carson stands at the intersection of culture, chaos, and control. Stream “Catastrophe,” and follow Ken Carson on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Soundcloud.

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