US-based music label, Levels To Life Production, made another debut on the US charts, this time partnering with Avikon Entertainment and Foreign Invasion Music.
The label dropped Pills by Eddy G Bomba, in conjunction with Avikon Entertainment. The single entered the iTunes charts at No. 6 and continues to steadily gain traction in the local dancehall space. The track debuted ahead of Vybz Kartel's Good Like Jesus which debuted at No. 9. Levels To Life then partnered with Foreign Invasion Music to release Chronic Law's Shogun which made it to No. 3 spot on the international charts, adding to the label's extensive discography of hits.
With Chronic Law's track quickly making rounds on social media, the label has expressed further plans for the project.
"Chronic Law is undoubtedly one of the industry's most relevant and consistent artistes and working with him offered an extra layer of reach based on his constant presence and work ethic," said Donald Barnett, of Levels To Life Production. "The song promises to be more than a local hit based on its performance outside of Jamaica, and we are currently using this traction to fuel our targeted campaigns. Partnering with Foreign Invasion was a power move as this label has access to the required channels needed to fuel our campaigns."
Being no stranger to the US charts, the label saw success earlier this year with releases such as Denyque's R.E.A.D.Y EP which peaked at No. 14 ahead of Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday 2, as well as Skye Diamond's Closer' which topped the US charts upon its entry.
Chronic Law also entered the US charts with his previously released track, Revenge, a Levels To Life produced track which continues to be a crowd favourite with approximately four million visual streams on YouTube.
Other popular tracks from the label include Kash Promise Move's Bandulu and Toni Soleil's Signs, a Warner Bros collaborative effort.