Chronic Law and Pimpdon Records climb to number 4 on US itunes reggae chart

Jamaican dancehall recording artist Chronic Law and independent label Pimpdon Records are currently celebrating a breakout commercial win, with their collaborative new single skyrocketing to the number 4 spot on the prestigious United States iTunes Reggae Singles Chart in less than a fortnight following its official release.

Titled *Millionaire Badness*, the track has earned a spot among reggae and dancehall’s most iconic names on the chart, sitting just behind three higher-ranking releases from legends: the late pioneering reggae icon Bob Marley, diamond-certified entertainer Shaggy, and the self-proclaimed dancehall queen Spice. For Pimpdon Records founder and lead producer Lloyd Thompson, the single’s rapid success has come as no shock.

In a recent statement reflecting on the achievement, Thompson explained that his production approach centers on crafting concepts that resonate deeply with audiences, touching on themes that listeners either connect with personally or aspire to experience. “I’m grateful for all the support from fans and industry peers, but I wasn’t surprised by how quickly this track caught on because the musical quality speaks for itself,” he said. “When I’m working on new music, my goal is always to deliver a final product that matches or exceeds the standard of anything else out right now.”

Beyond the single’s chart performance, the official music video accompanying *Millionaire Badness* has also racked up impressive streaming numbers: more than 330,000 views on YouTube in just 11 days. Thompson added that conversation around the track has exploded across social media platforms, with organic chatter keeping the single in front of growing audiences.

“Every time I scroll through my feeds right now, I see people talking about the track. It’s already blowing up, and I truly believe it’s only going to keep gaining momentum from here,” Thompson said. “I have to thank every single fan who has streamed, shared, and supported the project.”

This chart-topping release is far from Pimpdon Records’ first collaboration with established dancehall and reggae talent. The label has previously partnered with a range of popular acts including Vershon, Top Banks, 1 Biggs Don, Xcappe, and Fido on past projects, building a reputation for releasing high-energy, commercially successful dancehall content.