Emerging alt-pop artist HMyna presents her latest single, ‘Forgive Me’ and it deserves your attention.
HMyna – Forgive Me
HMyna (pronounced H-Minor) is a rising artist with a distinctive origin story. Of French and Brazilian descent and currently based in London, she spent her formative years moving between Spain, Brazil, and France. This global upbringing has given her a unique perspective on the world, which profoundly influences her music.
However, this cultural enrichment also came with its challenges, including a deep sense of not fully belonging anywhere. These feelings of displacement are explored in her previous track, Keep Making Me Weaker.
Her influences are as diverse as her background, including artists like Lana Del Rey, Pip Millet, and Little Simz. True to form, her sound is a rich blend of genres, drawing from R&B, neo-soul, alt-pop, Latin afro beats, and Funk.
In her latest single, Forgive Me, HMyna delivers a deeply reflective piece in which she seeks forgiveness for moments when she has struggled with internal conflicts between her heart and mind. The song is characterized by its smooth production, featuring slow-paced beats and elegant piano arrangements that create a relaxed yet emotionally charged atmosphere. HMyna’s poignant vocals bring the track to life, especially with evocative lyrics like, “Forgive the demons on my mind,” which add a profound layer of sentiment to this already moving piece.
“Forgive Me is a deeply soulful melody that delivers raw sentiment and lyrical honesty.”
Forgive Me is the result of HMyna’s collaboration with the renowned producer Jake Wherry, whose impressive 30-year career includes work with legends like MF DOOM. After five years of friendship, this duo has consistently created exceptional music, and with tracks like this, it’s clear they still have much more to offer.
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