Connect with us

We Speak Music

Shatta Wale’s On God is very Popular in Jamaica – Inpha Reblitive

Published

on

Jamaican Dancehall artist Inpha Reblitive is making waves in Ghana with his latest single, “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)” featuring DJ Kunteh. The emotionally charged track, released earlier this year, delves into themes of identity, resilience, and personal transformation—resonating deeply with audiences navigating life’s challenges.

During a recent interview with Ameyaw TV, Inpha Reblitive expressed his admiration for Ghana’s thriving music scene and revealed his interest in collaborating with Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale. He acknowledged Shatta Wale’s immense popularity in Jamaica, highlighting the impact of “On God”, which gained traction after being performed at Vybz Kartel’s Freedom Street Concert. He also recognized the global success of Black Sherif’s “Kwaku The Traveller”, which went viral in Jamaica.

Born Montie Martin in Raymonds, Clarendon, Inpha’s journey has been shaped by hardship, determination, and an unwavering passion for music. After losing his father at age 11 and becoming a breadwinner by 1age 8, he turned to music as both an emotional outlet and a tool for change. His signature blend of Dancehall and Reggae is deeply rooted in reality, relativity, and resilience, making his music both powerful and relatable.

Inpha Reblitive has built a strong reputation in the industry with songs like “Rose & Wreath,” “Pretty & Petty” ft. Destiny Sparta, “Alone” ft. ShaneO, and “Decimal Point.” His collaborations with Vybz Kartel, Tommy Lee Sparta, Sikka Rymes, and Destiny Sparta have further cemented his position as one of the genre’s most promising voices. His recent hit “Papa Proud” and the highly anticipated “Harden Mi Heart” continue to showcase his lyrical prowess and emotional depth.

With “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)”, Inpha Reblitive delivers a raw, heartfelt anthem that captures the essence of Dancehall culture while pushing its boundaries. As he expands his reach in Ghana and beyond, his music remains a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and self-discovery.

Watch the interview on Ameyaw TV

Connect With Inpha Reblitive on Instagram and Spotify

We Speak Music

Dios Negasi + Tone Fultz drop “What It Is” single ft. Skrillz Dior

Published

on

When the “Iron City” links up with Los Angeles no weak emcees are safe!  Dropping today is Iron Angeles, the eleven track LP that combines Reagan Era Records lynchpin Dios Negasi on rhymes with production from Pittsburgh’s Tone Fultz.  First single “What It Is” (also featuring a verse from Reagan Era’s Skrillz Dior) is hard-as-nails, head-nodding boom-bap greatness.  As the producer states “though the Steel City is a cloudy and dark place and Los Angeles is known for its sunny weather, the two have a long history of creating legendary music together including Mel-Man and Sam Sneed’s work with Dr. Dre and Bud’Da’s producing ‘Bow Down’ for Westside Connection.”  This extends to the album voice-over which makes the project feel like a long-lost blaxploitation action flick of the grimiest proportions.

Listen to “What It Is” ft. Skrillz Dior: https://youtu.be/VYSWIfN-h9E?si=2AywABT93tQ2qRrX

While Dios Negasi is known for producing his own tracks (including the recent single “Domingre Gang” featuring Young Zee) and Tone Fultz also rocks the mic in his alter-ego Messiah Of Madness, both artists stick to one role here.  As Tone relates, “Dios and I have been like brothers over the past few years.  I come to Los Angeles regularly to dig records, and he mentioned he was slowing down on production to focus more on rhyming.  Meanwhile I was in a producer zone so I started cooking up beats specifically for this project.  I came to visit when a bunch of tracks and as we cooked up in the studio, members of Reagan Era came through and it was a totally organic process.”

More Info: https://www.instagram.com/diosnegasi/

https://www.instagram.com/messiah_of_madness

Continue Reading

Trending