
Chronic Law x Kingman – Pain Heal Pain produced by Kingman Records and Yung Angell’s Records 2026
Chronic Law has been leaning into bruised, introspective dancehall for years, and Pain Heal Pain lands in that lane with a message that matches the title: survival through pressure. The song deals with wounds, patience, and the way pain can sharpen a person instead of breaking them. Chronic Law’s delivery is controlled and weary, with that cold, half-spoken singjay tone he uses when he wants the writing to hit harder than the melody.
The record came out in 2025, not 2026, and the cleanest public version points to Kingman Records behind the release, with the song also appearing on streaming services under a Kingman and Chronic Law billing. That places it in the same run of pain-centered material Chronic Law has been issuing in recent years, where his voice sits naturally over darker production and a mood that feels reflective rather than celebratory.
The production keeps things spare and heavy, giving the vocal room to carry the emotion. It has the kind of late-night, minor-key pull that suits Chronic Law best: no unnecessary flash, just a steady rhythm and a sorrowful atmosphere that lets the hook land plainly. Kingman’s name is already tied to that 2026 Created By Pain run with Chronic Law, so Pain Heal Pain reads like part of a continuing working relationship rather than a one-off link-up.
For fans who follow Chronic Law for the honesty in his writing, this is another cut that turns hardship into the subject, not the backdrop.
Tracklist:
- Chronic Law x Kingman – Pain Heal Pain
