Inpha Reblitive starts the year in introspection, releasing "Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)," featuring DJ Kunteh. This provocative song is more than a piece of music, it's a fresh, open wound, a confession, and a testament to resilience.
Haunted melodies and personal lyricism make "Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)" a meditation on the dissonance between past and present selves, defined by struggles, losses, and hard-won perspective. Inpha1 is a story of a man who cannot escape his own reflection and faces the will to survive in a world that seems to defeat him at every turn.
"We are not always who we want to be; sometimes, we are who we need to be, which often comes at a cost. That cost is losing who we want to be," Inpha says. "But from those struggles, we emerge stronger, wiser, more ready for what lies ahead."
Born Montie Martin on the rough streets of Raymonds, Clarendon, Inpha's life has never been easy. Burying his father at 11 years old, he assumed responsibilities beyond his years as he poured his pain into his music. A raw and authentic breed of storytelling infused with the grit of Dancehall and the soul of Reggae, his sound is unabashedly honest.
Dominating the airwaves and carving his lane in the industry with his ever-growing catalog of hits, like "Rose & Wreath," "Pretty & Petty" ft Destiny Sparta and "Papa Proud," Inpha is blossoming. His work with Vybz Kartel, Tommy Lee Sparta, and Sikka Rymes demonstrates that he's not just here to take part but to dominate.