
After years of anticipation, reggae icon Chronixx has made his long-awaited return with the release of his brand-new album, Exile, on October 10, 2025 — a date that also marks his 33rd birthday. The 17-track project signals a new chapter in the artist’s journey, blending roots reggae with soulful textures and forward-thinking production.
This is Chronixx’s first full-length release since his 2017 Grammy-nominated album Chronology, making Exile one of the most talked-about reggae releases of the year.
Exile arrives as both a creative evolution and a spiritual reflection. Produced in partnership with Inflo and released through Forever Living Originals, the album explores themes of resilience, identity, community, and growth.
Chronixx dedicates the project to his late cousin T.J. Hibbert, his family, and his creative community, grounding the album in personal legacy and cultural responsibility.

The album weaves vintage reggae foundations with lush, experimental production. Tracks like “Hurricane,” “Family First,” “Keep On Rising,” and “Resilient” stand out as early fan favorites, showcasing Chronixx’s lyrical depth and melodic range.
Some songs lean into traditional one-drop rhythms, while others venture into atmospheric, soulful soundscapes — a clear reflection of Chronixx’s willingness to push creative boundaries without losing his roots.
Chronixx has been relatively quiet since Chronology, only releasing select singles and appearances. Exile marks a powerful reemergence, reestablishing his voice in the global reggae landscape at a time when the genre is expanding and evolving.
Working with Inflo — known for his work with SAULT and Cleo Sol — has added a new sonic dimension, giving the project a timeless yet modern feel.
The release has sparked conversations across the reggae community and beyond. Many longtime fans are embracing the album’s spiritual and emotional weight, while critics are noting its bold artistic direction.
Exile quickly climbed to the top of the U.S. iTunes Reggae Albums chart, signaling a strong global reception. Chronixx’s parents and supporters have publicly expressed pride in his growth and the album’s vision.
With Exile finally out in the world, attention now turns to live performances, tour announcements, and how these songs will translate to the stage. Chronixx has always been known for his commanding presence and spiritual energy in concert — and fans are eager to see this new material come alive.
With Exile, Chronixx doesn’t just return — he redefines. The album is a mature, introspective body of work that honors his reggae roots while embracing artistic evolution.
For longtime fans, it’s a soulful continuation of his legacy. For new listeners, it’s a powerful introduction to one of reggae’s most important modern voices.
Chronixx has stepped out of silence with intention — and Exile proves the wait was worth it.






