Rising from the heart of St. Thomas, Jamaica, to becoming one of dancehall’s most recognizable voices, Chronic Law is set to bring his lyrical firepower to Bayfront Park in Miami on Sunday, May 25, 2025, as part of the 19th annual Best of the Best Music Festival. His performance marks a high point in what has already been a landmark year for the artist.
Known offstage as Akeeme Campbell, Chronic Law emerged on the dancehall scene in 2016 and has carved out a niche with his introspective lyrics, streetwise sensibility, and consistently strong output. His early hits like “Inna Di Yard” and “Government” laid the foundation, but it’s his emotional depth and unfiltered storytelling that have kept fans hooked across the globe.
This year has seen Chronic Law continuing his meteoric rise. His track “NY Girls” is currently charting on Apple Music in Jamaica and several Caribbean territories, while songs like “Pain & Anger” and “Don’t Fall” have further showcased his range; from gritty reflections to heartfelt confessions. In 2024, he was crowned the most-streamed Jamaican artist on YouTube, an ode to his growing fanbase and consistent relevance.
In addition to his upcoming appearance at Best of the Best, Chronic Law has kept busy on the international circuit. He recently performed at UBS Arena in New York and is slated to hit the stage at the St. Kitts Music Festival on June 27, 2025. His global appeal continues to grow, making him one of dancehall’s most in-demand acts.
This year’s Best of the Best Music Fest is shaping up to be one of the most electrifying yet. Chronic Law joins a heavyweight roster that includes reggae royalty Beres Hammond and Buju Banton, the legendary Marcia Griffiths, and soulful crooner Romain Virgo, among 450, Skinny Fabulous and others. The festival is celebrated for uniting the best in reggae, dancehall, and soca, and 2025’s edition promises to be a vibrant celebration of Caribbean sound and culture.
From his early days voicing struggle and street life to now headlining major international festivals, Chronic Law’s evolution has been nothing short of remarkable. As he steps onto the Best of the Best stage, fans can expect a performance that captures not just his journey, but the essence of his brand of dancehall, raw, reflective, and relentlessly real.
















