Tropidelic Keep the Momentum Rolling with New Single “No Fear”

Tropidelic are continuing a massive run of momentum with the release of their new single “No Fear,” the latest preview from their upcoming 2026 album First Light.

The Cleveland favorites have spent years carving out their own lane within reggae rock by blending hip hop, funk, alternative, and brass-driven energy into a sound built as much for festival stages as it is for late-night headphones. On “No Fear,” that identity comes through clearly. The track balances uplifting melodies with the kind of high-energy drive that has become central to the band’s live reputation, delivering another anthem designed to connect both emotionally and physically with crowds.

The release follows the band’s recent collaboration with Collie Buddz and Eli-Mac, further showcasing Tropidelic’s ability to bridge scenes and styles without losing their core identity. While reggae remains foundational to their sound, the band continues pushing outward into alternative and genre-bending territory.

“No Fear” also arrives as the sixth single from First Light, signaling just how expansive the album rollout has become. Leading that charge has been “Out There,” a breakout release that has already surpassed 5.5 million streams across DSPs and helped introduce the band to an even wider audience.

That streaming growth has been matched on the road. Fresh off a nationwide tour supporting The Movement, Tropidelic are carrying that momentum directly into a new headlining run this month, bringing the same explosive live energy that has helped turn them into one of the most reliable draws in the modern reggae rock circuit.

What continues to separate Tropidelic from many of their peers is their refusal to sound static. Even as their audience grows, the band maintains a restless quality in both songwriting and production, pulling from multiple influences while still sounding unmistakably like themselves.

With “No Fear,” Tropidelic deliver another strong glimpse into what First Light is shaping up to be: a record built around movement, resilience, and the communal energy that has fueled the band from the beginning.