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

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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

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Dysmusia Keeps “In your eyes” Honest, Warm And Straight To The Point

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It is easy to see why a songwriter might be drawn to a story like this. Relationships rarely finish as neatly as people would like, and the space between “it is over” and “maybe we should try again” can produce plenty of material. For Dysmusia, that space becomes the setting for latest single “In your eyes”, out now through Now Listen.

The Irish singer-songwriter has a knack for keeping his writing close to everyday life, and this track benefits from that approach. He looks at an old relationship that has already gone through several attempts at making things work, then focuses on what happens when those feelings start creeping back in.

What makes the song appealing is the balance between sincerity and a lighter touch. Dysmusia is clearly invested in the situation, but he does not turn every moment into a grand declaration. There is room for a bit of humour and hesitation along the way, which keeps the song feeling natural.

The arrangement gives the song a pleasing lift. Acoustic guitar sits at the heart of it, with the dropped tuning adding some richness and a second guitar bringing extra colour. The result has folk at its core but carries enough indie-rock influence to give it a little extra punch.

Dysmusia’s Irish background is another part of the picture. Based between Antrim and Dublin and coming from a musical family, he has developed a style that puts storytelling alongside contemporary guitar sounds.

“In your eyes” brings those influences together without making a fuss about them. It is a personable, melodic track about feelings that refuse to follow a neat timetable, delivered with enough warmth to make the story easy to get behind.

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