Chronic Law Is Not After A ‘Good Name’ In New Video: Watch

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Chronic Law

6ixx dancehall artiste Chronic Law released a new music video for his song titled ‘Good Name‘. The new video joins Rygin King‘s recently released video for 7Teen on the Tropical Breeze Riddim.

The official video, released today (February 21), was directed by DETH and produced by Forever Media House. The intro to the visuals for Good Name shows a lively gospel service at a small church with on screen text describing “Good Name” as the “the good opinion that people have of someone or something.”

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Chronic Law in Good Name

The Law Boss declares that he does not care about those good opinions in the video which features the artiste and his crew heavily throughout. To illustrate their disregard for a Good Name a crew member with his glock drawn, runs after an apparent hater after he dissed them.

Like 7Teen, Good Name is very much a ‘gun chune’ with fan favorite lines like lines like “Mi use di rifle make di place busy like public holiday”, “Mi new Glock have ah colour like Khaki’s school clothes” and “Carbine rifle, di 6ixx nuh fire f-ckery Smith West likkle and squeeze it.”

The 2 minute, 40 second track, produced by TipGod Music Ltd and Dre Krazy, had been released in December last year with over 430,000 views Chronic Law’s VEVO page. The new video has 43,000 views to its credit after only being released today.

Good Name is being distributed by 21st Hapilos. Watch the video below.