Chronic Law & Squash Continues To Fight; New Song Address Reggae Sumfest Woes

Dancehall recording artiste Chronic Law has released a brand new single titled “Fight.”

The Elite Generation Records-produced track is Law Boss’ first release following his Reggae Sumfest woes last week.

Chronic Law seemingly uses “Fight” to address not being able to perform at Night One, formerly known as Dancehall Night with his mentor Squash. Law enforcement officers pulled the plug on Reggae Sumfest at around 8:27 am on Saturday morning citing the use of profanity.

“Yo 6ix boss… Man born fi be great, dem cyaa see we tears / Call it a day we heart full a pain but dawg this a gwan fi some years / Victory nuh come without a fight / And yuh cyaa know wah inna the Dark until you get the light,” Chronic Law sings.

Its nice to see Chronic Law is expressing his frustration through music. Stream “Fight” below.

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