
Chronic Law – Ride Or Die produced by Collect Di Bred Entertainment, 1Law Entertainment and Notnice Records 2026
Chronic Law’s “Ride Or Die” is a tough-love dancehall single that sits in that space where loyalty, survival, and romance blur together. The title gives away the emotional frame: this is a song about standing beside somebody through pressure, not just through the glossy moments. Chronic Law has made a career out of turning street-level reflection into sharp, melodic dancehall, and this one keeps him in that lane without softening the edge. His delivery stays measured and moody, the kind of vocal approach that lets the weight of a line land before the next one comes in.
The production comes from Collect Di Bred Entertainment, 1Law Entertainment, and Notnice Records, with the song appearing in 2026 and issued as part of the wider I. C. E. era. That matters, because it places the track inside a run of music tied to a particularly intense chapter in Chronic Law’s catalogue, one where the personal and the public feel closely linked. Notnice has long been associated with sharp, rhythm-driven dancehall productions, and that feel is part of what gives “Ride Or Die” its shape: clean, heavy, and built to leave room for the voice to carry the emotion.
As a song, “Ride Or Die” plays like one of those modern dancehall records that can move between the dance and the headphones. The vibe is dark but accessible, with enough bounce to keep it rooted in the dancehall space and enough sentiment to give it replay value beyond the club. Chronic Law has never needed to oversing a feeling; he usually gets there by sounding like somebody who has lived through the thing he is describing. That is the strength here too. “Ride Or Die” works because it sounds like commitment under pressure, not a slogan dressed up as a song.
Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Ride Or Die
