
Chronic Law – Gun Ova Love produced by Jahbwoy Records, KemmyDon Muzic and Soild Core Records 2026
Chronic Law’s “Gun Ova Love” lands as another hard, conflicted dancehall cut from the St. Thomas singjay who has made a career out of turning street pressure into bruised melody. He’s long been one of the 6ix camp’s most recognizable voices, and his writing usually sits in that space where survival talk, loyalty, and emotional damage blur together. Here, the title alone points to the song’s central tension: gun talk overshadowing romance, or a heart too hardened to choose softness.
The record is credited to Jahbwoy Records, KemmyDon Muzic, and Soild Core Records, a combination that places it squarely in the current independent dancehall network that keeps Chronic Law moving steadily through singles rather than big label campaigns. On this cut, the sound feels stripped and menacing rather than flashy, with a heavy low end, stark rhythm work, and enough space for his clipped delivery to cut through.
That kind of presentation suits him. Chronic Law has built his lane on raw, direct songs that sound lived-in, and “Gun Ova Love” fits that template with a darker, more guarded mood than a feel-good lovers’ tune. It’s the kind of single that reminds listeners why he remains such a consistent figure in modern Jamaican dancehall: plainspoken, tense, and always one sharp line away from pain.
Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Gun Ova Love
