
Clarendon Dancehall Artiste Inpha Reblitive Builds Momentum With The Introduction: Street Mix
Inpha Reblitive’s The Introduction: Street Mix, which was released on May 29, 2026, has been drawing attention from dancehall listeners and represents a major step in the Clarendon-born artiste’s career. The mixtape is his first full project and brings together songs already known by fans alongside fresh recordings, presenting a close look at his development, lived experiences and path in music.
Before the project became available, Inpha Reblitive hosted a mixtape listening session that attracted supporters and several figures from the entertainment community. Industry stakeholders, media personalities, selectors, producers, artistes and other music professionals attended to hear the project before its launch. The response from the gathering was favourable and helped build interest ahead of the release.
“I have to give thanks to everyone who came out and supported the listening party,” Inpha Reblitive shared. “The love shown by so many people within the entertainment industry meant a lot to me. The encouragement was overwhelming. Seeing people connect with the music before it was released gave me even more confidence in the project, and I’m truly grateful for everyone who played a part in making the event a success.”
The mixtape arrives during a stronger run for the entertainer, who has been reaching more listeners through performances and planned appearances during the year. Songs including Nuh Feel Like Miself, Antidote, and Alone featuring Shane O have already connected with audiences, while The Introduction: Street Mix adds to Inpha Reblitive’s profile as a rising name in Jamaica’s current dancehall scene.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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