Chronic Law announces new EP I.C.E (Inside Cold & Empty

Dancehall artist Chronic Law has released his latest EP, I.C.E (Inside Cold & Empty), marking what is being framed as a defining chapter in his career.

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The seven-track project, released on April 24, is already gaining traction across major digital platforms, with songs circulating widely on YouTube and Audiomack. The lead single “Like Samson” has emerged as a focal point of the rollout, generating strong engagement through shares, user-generated content and fan reactions. Early listener response points to the EP’s raw storytelling and spiritual themes as key drivers of its momentum, with growing discussion across the dancehall community positioning it among the more emotionally grounded releases of the year.

The project’s foundation was laid under unusual circumstances. While facing 73 days in U.S. immigration detention earlier this year, Chronic Law continued developing the EP through daily calls with executive manager Alexandre ‘Bashy’ Jones. Instrumentals were shared over the phone, with lyrics written in real time, resulting in a body of work shaped by personal experience and discipline.

Bashy explains:

“From day one, we never let the situation stop the work. Every day mi link him, play the riddims, 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 the artiste was released without charge on March 26, the direction of the EP had already been established.

At its core, I.C.E explores themes of isolation, loyalty, betrayal and inner strength. The lead track, “Like Samson,” draws inspiration from the Biblical figure Samson, weaving themes of strength, purpose, loss and redemption into a modern-day narrative.

Chronic Law shared:

“Samson’s story is powerful because he was chosen, but he still goes through betrayal and loss. A dat mi relate to. ‘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.”

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Bashy 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 shaped by the collaboration between Chronic Law and Jones. Billboard-charting producer Ainsley ‘Notnice’ Morris played a key role in defining the project’s sonic direction, contributing to the cohesion of the seven-track release.

Additional tracks, including “Ride or Die” and “Prayer Works,” have also gained traction since the EP’s release, further expanding its reach. Lead single “Like Samson,” which debuted on April 17 via ONErpm, has surpassed 1.3 million views on YouTube VEVO.

Chronic Law described the project as deeply personal:

“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.”

As dancehall continues its global evolution, I.C.E (Inside Cold & Empty) underscores the enduring power of authenticity, with Chronic Law positioning himself not only as a performer, but as a storyteller rooted in lived experience, resilience and spiritual awareness.

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