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, explores themes of identity, resilience, and transformation, resonating deeply with fans navigating personal struggles.
During a recent Ameyaw TV interview, Inpha Reblitive praised Ghana’s thriving music scene and expressed interest in collaborating with Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale. He highlighted Shatta Wale’s immense popularity in Jamaica, citing the impact of “On God”, which gained traction after being performed at Vybz Kartel’s Freedom Street Concert. He also acknowledged Black Sherif’s global success with “Kwaku The Traveller”, which went viral in Jamaica.
Born Montie Martin in Raymonds, Clarendon, Inpha’s journey has been one of hardship and determination. Losing his father at 11 and becoming a breadwinner by 18, he turned to music as both an emotional outlet and a force for change. His unique blend of Dancehall and Reggae, infused with reality and resilience, has made him a powerful and relatable voice in the industry.
With hits like “Rose & Wreath”, “Pretty & Petty” (ft. Destiny Sparta), “Alone” (ft. ShaneO), and “Decimal Point”, Inpha has built a solid reputation. Collaborations with Vybz Kartel, Tommy Lee Sparta, Sikka Rymes, and Destiny Sparta have further cemented his status as a rising star. His recent single “Papa Proud” and the highly anticipated “Harden Mi Heart” continue to showcase his lyrical depth and raw emotion.
As Inpha Reblitive’s music gains traction in Ghana and beyond, “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)” stands as a testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the unifying power of Dancehall culture.
Source: African Publicity
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