Three giants of Jamaican music—Child Cham, Stephen Marley, and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley—have joined forces on a strong new single titled “Hustling in My Blood”, launched by Lawless Military Music.
The observe marks the lead single from Cham’s upcoming fourth studio album Sherlock, which is about for launch on July 25. Produced by UK hitmakers The FaNaTiX—whose resume consists of work with Vybz Kartel, Giggs, Stylo G, and Nicki Minaj—the music blends haunting horns, militant drums, and razor-sharp lyrics into an unapologetic anthem of resilience, ambition, and survival.
“This music is an anthem—a real hustler’s music,” stated Cham, recognized for hits like “Ghetto Story” with Alicia Keys, “Vitamin S,” and “Joyride.” “It reminds those that they will get by way of something. You’ll be able to’t give in.”
On “Hustling in My Blood,” the trio trades verses bar-for-bar, delivering a unified message of perseverance:
“Hustling ina mi blood, guh for it ina di mud / Hear to each phrase I say, even whether it is true that the hearth or the flood is coming / We’re the strongest of the robust!”
The one is accompanied by a gritty, high-energy video directed by Jay Lenz—recognized for his work with Finesse2tymes and Plies—shot on location in Miami. The visuals deliver the observe to life with uncooked, city imagery and compelling performances from all three artists. The video is now streaming on Child Cham’s official YouTube channel.
A veteran with simple endurance, Cham continues to evolve as one in every of dancehall’s most versatile voices. Nonetheless working intently with longtime collaborator Dave Kelly, he maintains a foothold in each the streets and the worldwide music scene. Sherlock guarantees to be a daring new chapter in his legacy.