
Stxrs 12k x Chronic Law – Yellow Tape produced by South Side Records 2026
Chronic Law keeps that cold, streetwise edge on Yellow Tape, a 2026 single linked to South Side Records. The title alone signals the mood: tense, defensive, and steeped in the kind of coded crime talk that has become one of Law’s signatures. His delivery is clipped and unhurried, with the kind of graveyard calm that makes even the hardest lines land heavier than a shout ever could.
Law, born Akeeme Campbell, has built his name as one of the sharper voices out of Jamaica’s east side, moving between raw dancehall, introspective writing, and grim street reportage. That mix has made him a reliable choice for records that need menace without losing clarity. Yellow Tape fits neatly into that lane, with the production favoring a dark, minimalist pulse rather than a crowded instrumental. The song feels built for late-night playback, all shadow and pressure, with enough space around the vocals to let every warning and boast cut through.
South Side Records gives the track a fitting frame. The release lands in 2026, and it sounds like a record aimed at the dancehall crowd that still wants straight-forward badness with a modern, digital finish. Rather than chasing crossover gloss, Yellow Tape stays locked in the street, where Chronic Law usually sounds most natural.
Tracklist:
- Stxrs 12k x Chronic Law – Yellow Tape
