
Chronic Law – Far Away produced by Elite Generation Records 2026
Chronic Law comes in brooding and distant on Far Away, a song that sits in his familiar lane of hard-edged reflection. The title fits the mood: this is the kind of cut that feels weighed down by pressure, distance and the need to get clear of whatever has been circling the artist. His voice carries that steady, weathered tone that has made him one of the most recognizable names in modern Jamaican dancehall, with a delivery that can sound cold one moment and wounded the next.
Born Ackeme Campbell, Chronic Law is a Montego Bay figure closely tied to the 6ix movement, and he has spent the past several years turning out a steady run of singles that keep his name in the center of the street-level conversation. Far Away lands in 2026 and is credited to Elite Generation Records, a name that places the release inside the current wave of independent dancehall output rather than a major-label push.
The song itself feels stripped back and serious, with a meditative pull rather than a full-on bashment charge. It suits Chronic Law’s writing style, which often circles survival, pressure and emotional distance without dressing any of it up. Far Away works best as a mood piece: restrained, focused and heavy with the sense that escape is the only real luxury left.
Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Far Away
