Inpha Reblitive, the rising dancehall powerhouse, is heating things up with his latest single, "Bob Marley. " It is a high-octane tribute to the reggae legend, replete with the infectious drive of contemporary dancehall. Dropping on "Bob Marley," it has quickly begun making noise, accumulating over 10,000 streams on Audiomack and resonating with reggae and dancehall fans.
The Kmar Henry of 343 Muzik-produced, Nicholas Collins of Nykkamuzik-mixed "Bob Marley" is a fusion of dancehall grit and reggae soul. The thumping bassline and rhythmic bounce of the song pull listeners into the rhythm of the flow, the dynamic flow and lyrical finesse of Reblitive doing more than justice to a tribute to the world icon. "Bob Marley" has a danceable beat that will get anyone moving," says the producer Kmar Henry, and he's got a point.
Reblitive's unique vocal flow and raw energy distinguish him in an increasingly crowded dancehall field. Bob Marley isn't merely a tribute to the reggae great; it also marks Reblitive's crossover as a rising phenomenon in the industry. But his ability to borrow the exuberance of dancehall and sprinkle it on top of reggae's storytelling gives this track the heft of an anthem for the club and a nod to culture.