01What happened
The story, straight
Ken Carson will release his fifth studio album, Xperiment, on July 3 via Opium/Interscope Records. The album follows 2025's More Chaos and 2024's A Great Chaos. Carson has shared the cover art but has not yet released a track list or singles from the project. He previewed unreleased material during a headlining set at Rolling Loud Orlando in May, including one song reportedly produced by 2hollis. His fall schedule includes a ComplexCon appearance in October, and his most recent European/UK tour wrapped March 23.
Ken Carson's next album Xperiment drops July 3 on Opium/Interscope — album number five after More Chaos and A Great Chaos. No singles, no tracklist yet, just the cover art and whatever he played at Rolling Loud Orlando in May (one track reportedly produced by 2hollis). He's got ComplexCon in October and just wrapped a Europe/UK run in March.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- Xperiment is Ken Carson's fifth studio album.
- The album will release on July 3, 2026 via Opium/Interscope Records.
- Carson shared the cover art but has not released a tracklist or singles.
- He previewed unreleased music at Rolling Loud Orlando in May 2026.
- He is scheduled to perform at ComplexCon in October 2026.
- The 2hollis production credit on one of the Rolling Loud previewed tracks is described as 'reportedly' — no official confirmation from either artist.
- Tracklist, featured artists, and singles have not yet been announced.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
Ken Carson is one of the most commercially visible acts on Playboi Carti's Opium label, and each new project draws significant attention from the SoundCloud-adjacent rap pipeline. A July release positions Xperiment as a summer tentpole for the label. The lack of pre-release singles is a notable strategy in an era of algorithmic playlisting, suggesting confidence in a full-project listening experience.
Carson's the biggest solo act on Opium outside Carti himself, and dropping with zero singles in 2026 is a deliberate move — either they think the project sells itself or the rollout strategy is just 'trust the hype.' July 3 timing puts it right in summer-festival-content season.
