One Relyvant does HMF on WYFL
Jamaican dancehall/reggae artiste and Grammy-nominated songwriter One Relyvant makes a statement with his latest release HMF (How Mi Feel).
Featured on the hard-hitting WYFL rhythm, the track serves as a definitive introduction to an emerging talent known for technical precision and high-density lyrical architecture.
HMF (How Mi Feel) captures the internal tug-of-war between conflicting desires and moods. Across a backdrop of trap-influenced dancehall, One Relyvant articulates the shift from wanting solitude in an “automobile” to the high energy of “making the muffler bawl”.
The track delves into the conflict of ambition, the lyrics navigate a “split personality” narrative, oscillating between seeking a “Christian meet” and a “naughty freak”, and delivers a direct message to listeners that, “Yuh can’t tell me how fi feel.”
One Relyvant (formerly known as Relevant and Lyncs) is currently emerging at the forefront of the modern scene.
As a Grammy-nominated songwriter, he has already left a mark on the music scene, notably co-authoring eight tracks on Beenie Man’s Grammy-nominated album Simma.
His portfolio includes work on projects involving world-class talent such as Sean Paul, Shenseea, Clean Bandit, Stonebwoy, Bounty Killer, Anthony B, Anthony Red Rose, Morgan Heritage, and Mya, just to name a few.
Currently associated with the MakAura Records label, and working in tandem with Buggie Productions, One Relyvant is dedicated to evolving the dancehall genre through raw expression and complex, multi-syllabic rhyme schemes.