Three giants of Jamaican music—Baby Cham, Stephen Marley, and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley—have joined forces on a powerful new single titled “Hustling in My Blood”, released by Lawless Army Music.
The track marks the lead single from Cham’s upcoming fourth studio album Sherlock, which is set for release on July 25. Produced by UK hitmakers The FaNaTiX—whose resume includes work with Vybz Kartel, Giggs, Stylo G, and Nicki Minaj—the song blends haunting horns, militant drums, and razor-sharp lyrics into an unapologetic anthem of resilience, ambition, and survival.
“This song is an anthem—a true hustler’s song,” said Cham, known for hits like “Ghetto Story” with Alicia Keys, “Vitamin S,” and “Joyride.” “It reminds people that they can get through anything. You can’t give in.”
On “Hustling in My Blood,” the trio trades verses bar-for-bar, delivering a unified message of perseverance:
“Hustling ina mi blood, guh for it ina di mud / Listen to every word I say, even if it is true that the fire or the flood is coming / We are the strongest of the strong!”
The single is accompanied by a gritty, high-energy video directed by Jay Lenz—known for his work with Finesse2tymes and Plies—shot on location in Miami. The visuals bring the track to life with raw, urban imagery and compelling performances from all three artists. The video is now streaming on Baby Cham’s official YouTube channel.
A veteran with undeniable staying power, Cham continues to evolve as one of dancehall’s most versatile voices. Still working closely with longtime collaborator Dave Kelly, he maintains a foothold in both the streets and the global music scene. Sherlock promises to be a bold new chapter in his legacy.















