
Richie Campbell & Chronic Law – Love Me Now produced by Bridgetown Records 2026
Richie Campbell and Chronic Law meet on Love Me Now, a song that plays like a late-night plea wrapped in warm, modern reggae-dancehall polish. The title says plenty: this is a record about wanting affection before timing or pride gets in the way, with the emotional tension sitting right between romance and frustration. Richie Campbell has long moved between reggae, R and B and dancehall with an easy melodic touch, and that background gives the song its smoother edge. Chronic Law, one of Jamaica’s more distinct contemporary voices, brings a sharper, more street-hardened contrast that keeps the track from drifting too far into sweetness. The pairing makes sense because both artists know how to sell vulnerability without losing their own character.
The release sits under Bridgetown Records, a label closely tied to Richie Campbell’s recent work and to a run of contemporary roots and lovers-leaning singles that have kept his catalogue active in recent years. Love Me Now lands in 2026, matching the current phase of Campbell’s output and arriving just after a stretch of releases that showed how comfortably he can move inside reggae’s modern crossover lane.
Sonically, the song feels built for broad replay: supple groove, clean drum programming, a steady midtempo pulse, and a vocal blend that favors melody over aggression. Richie’s hook likely carries the emotional center, while Chronic Law adds weight and contrast in the verses. It is the sort of collaboration that works because both artists understand restraint, letting the song’s romantic tension do most of the talking.
Tracklist:
- Richie Campbell & Chronic Law – Love Me Now
