
CHRONIXX RECLAIMS HIS THRONE WITH HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM ‘EXILE’
After years of quiet, Chronixx rises again with Exile, a 17-track statement that stretches reggae’s boundaries while honouring its roots. Released on his 33rd birthday, the album feels like both a homecoming and a rebirth. Produced by Inflo, the creative force behind Sault and Cleo Sol, Exile breathes with warmth and intention. Every rhythm feels alive, every harmony purposeful.
Eight years have passed since Chronology set Chronixx apart as a global voice. Though his presence faded from view, his sound never vanished. Fans still caught echoes of him on records by Cleo Sol, Daniel Caesar and Smino, reminders that his artistry runs deep and steady.
With Exile, Chronixx steps forward renewed, weaving soul, roots and reflection into one seamless thread. His voice, rich and resolute, carries themes of identity, family and endurance with clarity and grace. The album’s organic textures, from live instruments to layered vocals, give the music space to breathe and evolve.
IT’S LIKE A HOMECOMING AND REBIRTH FOR ONE OF REGGAE’S DEFINING VOICES
Kabaka Pyramid calls it “music for a true vibrational shift,” and the phrase captures its spirit. Exile is both introspective and unifying, reaching beyond borders and generations. It reaffirms Chronixx as one of Jamaica’s most vital storytellers, guiding reggae into a future that feels grounded and luminous.
EXILE TRACKLIST
01 Exile
02 Market
03 Sweet Argument
04 Survivor
05 Family First
06 I Know What You Feelin’
07 Saviour
08 Keep On Rising
09 Hurricane
10 Genesis
11 Don’t Be Afraid
12 I and I
13 Never Give Up
14 Pain in Your Heart
15 Resilient
16 Scheming
17 Love Is On The Mountain
ABOUT CHRONIXX

Chronixx has emerged as one of modern reggae’s most vital voices, carrying roots tradition into the present with purpose and power. Guided by the influence of his father, veteran singer Chronicle, he turns heritage into music that resonates globally. His debut album Chronology earned a Grammy nomination, and his singles top the reggae charts.
Collaborations with Kabaka Pyramid, Protoje, Major Lazer and Alborosie reveal his creative reach. With Exile, he returns with 17 tracks exploring identity, resilience and unity, reaffirming reggae’s enduring influence.