Jamaican dancehall artist Chronic Law is back with new music, and the story behind it is hard to ignore.
The deejay, born Ackeme Jermaine Campbell, spent 73 days in a U.S. immigration detention facility after being apprehended by ICE in Florida on January 12, 2026. He had been held at a facility in Ochopee, Florida, known as Alligator Alcatraz, and resurfaced on March 26 with an Instagram post captioned “God Bless,” released without charge.
Rather than step away from music, he stepped toward it. Chronic Law channeled the experience into a seven-track EP titled I.C.E, which stands for Inside Cold and Empty, released April 24 in partnership with producer Notnice Records.












