Chronic Law drops new EP I.C.E

Dancehall artiste Chronic Law has released I.C.E (Inside Cold & Empty) — a seven-track EP shaped not just by experience, but by conviction.
Since its release on April 24, I.C.E has been gaining strong momentum across key digital platforms.
Tracks from the EP have begun circulating heavily across YouTube and Audiomack, while lead track
Like Samson continues to generate notable engagement through shares, user-generated content, and fan reactions, having surpassed 1.3 million views and counting on YouTube VEVO.
The EP has also sparked conversation within the dancehall community, positioning it as one of the more emotionally grounded releases of the year so far.
While facing 73 days in US immigration detention earlier this year, Chronic Law remained creatively locked in, not in a studio, but through daily calls with Alexandre “Bashy” Jones, his executive manager.
Rhythms were played over the phone, lyrics written, and a body of work began to take shape rooted entirely in truth, discipline, and survival.
Shared Jones: “From day one we never let the situation stop the work. Every day mi link him, play the rhythms, and him just started to write. Everything was built off real emotions — no filter, no distraction. It was spiritual in a way, because even in that space, the music was still flowing.”
By the time Chronic Law was released without charge on March 26, the direction of I.C.E was already complete — songs written, energy defined, and message clear.
One of its most powerful moments arrives through Like Samson, produced by Collect Di Bread Entertainment.
Inspired by the biblical story of Samson, the track carries deep spiritual symbolism representing strength, chosen purpose, betrayal, and divine restoration in a modern-day reality.
“Samson’s story is powerful because he was chosen, but he still goes through betrayal and loss. A dat mi relate to,” shared Chronic Law. “Like Samson a show says even when yuh feel weak or stripped, God still have a plan to restore yuh strength. A faith carry yuh through everything.”
Jones added: “That song is bigger than music. It’s about knowing your strength; not just physical, but spiritual. Samson loses everything but never loses purpose. Same way, no matter the pressure, we stand firm because we know who guides us. That’s what the track represents.”
The EP is produced by 1Law Entertainment, Collect Di Bread Entertainment, and Notnice Records, with creative direction driven by the synergy between Chronic Law and “Bashy” Jones.
The artiste shared that, “This EP is not just music; it’s my reality. Every line comes from a real place — pain, faith, growth… everything is in there. I.C.E shows who I am, not just as an artiste, but as a man still standing through everything.”
More than just a project, the EP positions Chronic Law as not only a voice in dancehall, but a storyteller of lived experience, resilience, and spiritual awareness.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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