Chronic Law Loves War In New Single ‘Heart Pon Happy Ice’: Listen
In blood boiling murderous vibes, dancehall artiste Chronic Law puts lyrics to the Crusader Riddim, to voice his ice-cold war tune, Heart Pon Happy Ice.
In blood boiling murderous vibes, dancehall artiste Chronic Law puts lyrics to the Crusader Riddim, to voice his ice-cold war tune, Heart Pon Happy Ice.
Dancehall stalwart Tony Matterhorn believes that the one week war between Chronic Law and Jahmiel had entertainment value but it was unnecessary for both artistes to engage in such actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There seems to be some confusion in this latest feud between dancehall artistes Jahmiel and Chronic Law.
Dancehall fans were recently treated to a lyrical gun-blazing 5-round fight between Akeeme Campbell, professionally known as Chronic Law and Jahmiel of the MVP.
Popular Dancehall selector, Foota Hype, went on a rant on Instagram Live yesterday. His main complaint was that fans keep messaging him asking about clashes.
Aiming for complete and final annihilation, Jahmiel in a mike dropping performance, takes listeners on an expletive filled, name calling, lyrical lesson in ‘Teach Dem Again’.
After Jahmiel scored an A+ with Quaran Kill, Chronic Law proceeds to ‘School Dem’ in a new diss track released yesterday in Round 4 of a lyrical war between the two dancehall artistes.
Vybz Kartel is again lashing out, after the release of diss tracks from Jahmiel and Alkaline.
After clearly examining Chronic Law’s Talk Facts diss track, Jahmiel scores an A+ in Comprehension Skills with his return Quaran Kill that was just released today April 22nd on ItsJahmielVEVO.
As the lyrical war heats up between Chronic Law and Jahmiel, veteran Dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel has thrown his hat in the ring, backing Law.
As the Jamaican government tightens islandwide curfews to combat the spread of COVID-19, it is times like these when the real players in the game will stay relevant and be recognized.
Round 3 of the Chronic Law vs Jahmiel lyrical battle, saw the Great Man defending his relevance with Chip Glock, and now today (April 21), the Law Boss has answered with Talk Facts.
Forget ambiguities and responding to hidden messages within lyrics, dancehall artiste Jahmiel is now on a first name basis with his nemesis, Ackeme Campbell otherwise known as Chronic Law.
The ‘WAR of the Lyrical Guns’ continues between Jahmiel and Chronic Law with the exchange of two new diss tracks, ‘357‘ and ‘Relevant‘ respectively.
Vybz Kartel obviously won’t reign forever, so in the first part of this series we asked who will take over from the Worl’ Boss as the new King of the Dancehall?
The Clarks endorsing dancehall deejay Jahvillani just dropped his new single Don’t Rush today April 17th, which is currently streaming on both VEVO and YouTube for fans wanting their very own listening experience.
Leave it to the 6ix crew to combine their forces for an orchestrated blood bath of dancehall tunes.
In a thinly veiled dig at members of the 6IX, Jahmiel of the MVP calls dibs on the latest lyrical war specifically with Chronic Law.
Jamaican entertainers have found an ingenious way to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeping the globe while spreading awareness on its lethality.
6ixx dancehall artiste Chronic Law released a new music video for his song titled ‘Good Name‘.