Hudson Valley horrorcore artist K2 Cocky has surprise-released yet another project — and this time, it may be his most controversial yet.
The LGBTQ horrorcore rapper’s latest release, Chaoticka, arrives not through streaming services first, but as a pay-what-you-want download on Bandcamp. According to the artist, the album was self-engineered and recorded inside a nearly abandoned trap house in Garnerville, New York, adding another layer of rawness to an already chaotic project.
The release marks K2 Cocky’s sixth project of 2026 and his third release in May alone. Earlier this month, he dropped Spiced Out as an EP before expanding it into a double mixtape album. Less than two weeks later came the chaotiCK EP. Now, Chaoticka continues the streak with a full-length collection of distorted beats, abrasive performances, and intentionally unsettling production choices.
The album has already sparked reactions online due to its bizarre presentation, lo-fi recording environment, and provocative track titles. One track reportedly features guest vocals from a local drug user, while much of the project leans heavily into shock value, horror aesthetics, and DIY punk energy.
Several songs from the project had already surfaced earlier on YouTube and Audiomack, but this Bandcamp release serves as the first official home for the complete body of work.
Despite leaking this rawer project first, K2 Cocky says fans are still waiting on his professionally recorded studio album, which is currently expected to arrive this August across all major streaming platforms. For now, Chaoticka stands as another unpredictable chapter from one of Hudson Valley’s most prolific underground artists.





