Rising artist Relixnce is breaking barriers and redefining hip-hop's boundaries with the release of his debut single, "Mr. Miyagi," from his much-anticipated album Sinner of Attention. Drawing inspiration from iconic beats and the vibrant culture of the 2000s, Relixnce delivers a track that's unapologetically fun, witty, and loaded with infectious energy.
With "Mr. Miyagi," Relixnce blends smooth melodies, nostalgic drum patterns, and a bassline designed to get listeners moving. The track balances humor-laced lyrics with a contagious hook, inviting listeners to embrace their quirky side. Referencing Mr. Miyagi in a modern hip-hop track showcases his ability to infuse humor while respecting the craft and culture of the genre.
Relixnce set out to create music that resonates with a broad audience by evoking feelings of fun and relatability. “I wanted to make something where people would smile and laugh while they were dancing,” Relixnce explains. “Even if you’re not in the club—you can still share that same fun feeling. It’s about saying, ‘Who cares what people think?’ and just having a good time.”
The accompanying album, Sinner of Attention, delves into the complexity of ego and faith. This ego-driven project explores the human struggle between self-adulation and humility. Relixnce believes the album reflects the balance of fun and self-awareness, encapsulating his unique artistic philosophy.
For Relixnce, Sinner of Attention is also a commentary on the current state of hip-hop. His goal is to bring back the sense of fun and energy that has become less prominent in recent years. Tracks like "Mr. Miyagi" reflect his mission to revive that spark, creating music that makes people smile, dance, and connect.
“Mr. Miyagi” is now available on all major streaming platforms.
About Relixnce
Relixnce is a dynamic hip-hop artist from Indianapolis, IN. His music journey commenced at the age of 13 and ever since then he has been blending modern beats with nostalgic vibes to create music that's unapologetically fun. His debut album, Sinner of Attention, explores themes of faith, ego, and the human desire for connection, all while bringing a fresh perspective to the genre.
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Dead Hendrix, Levi Zadoff, and AAnarchy collaborate on “DEAD,” a new single that fuses pop-punk and hip-hop, and offers them each an outlet to confront their hardships and own their unique relationships with death. Each artist brings their own interpretation and musical expression of “DEAD,” sewing their individual parts of the song—and their lives—into a powerfully raw narrative.
But first, some backstory. Levi shares that for as long as he can remember he’s been an artist. From drawing anime, to composing his own music, or painting the inside of his mind, he shares that music is just another extension of his muses. Influenced by cross-genre and generational music from '70s funk, '80s rock, 90s rap, and 2000s pop-punk, Levi's latest evolution nestles hip-hop within pop-punk. Meanwhile, Dead Hendrix, a Canadian-American punk-rap artist, says that music was always an art form he kept coming back to. He’s a talented writer and lyricist and resonates with music’s ability to draw out creation, self expression, and introspection. He uses writing as a way to confront and release traumas from substance abuse, heartbreak, and suppression. The two artists met each other a few years back when Dead Hendrix was releasing a track that sparked Levi’s interest. After exchanging work with one another, they discovered they shared similar music styles and tastes. With Levi’s background in hip-hop and the alternative scene, and Dead Hendrix’s punk-rock meets rap vibe; before long, they wrote and produced an EP “Dead Summer,” which covers the sh** storm of the COVID pandemic.
Similar to the metaphors within “Dead Summer,” their newest single “DEAD,” backpacks onto themes of loss and destructive coping mechanisms, which sets the stage for their upcoming EP “Out The Grave.” At the start of creating “DEAD,” AAnarchy, formerly known as Son of Arc, originated the track with a jarring hook. He brought the initial version to Levi Zadoff and Dead Hendrix, which kicked off their recent introduction into working together. Both Levi and Hendrix share that AAnarchy is a very talented and diverse artist, and he truly elevates the projects that they work on, whether through composing, producing, or vocals.
Setting the pace for the track, AAnarchy sings, “Was it something that I said, ‘cause this girl wants me dead,” a powerful line that opens the floor for questioning. Agonizing over being stuck in his head, and not understanding why he’s reaping such hatred, AAnarchy, Levi Zadoff, and Dead Hendrix, all add their own interpretation to what “DEAD,” means, in terms of surviving in their own lives.
After the hook draws us in, Dead Hendrix lays a verse that joins hip-hop and hard rock rhythms, totally flipping the track on its axis. Levi calls it the power play within the track, as Hendrix’s verse takes full ownership of his pain. “I’m the King of the Dead,” lyrics that reflect his journey through the toxicity of relationships, battling trauma, or succumbing to and overcoming addiction. Despite being alienated, Hendrix declares, “I've been on my shit, I’m different.”
Following this section Levi Zadoff counters with a bridge, in the lyrics, “I’m a dead man walking,” he owns his own trials of darkness, suffering from physical and mental health challenges. So much of the track has you wondering, what if there’s no coming out the other side? Or what if there is, but no one expected you to…
“Now I’m in the back of the club, top of the stage, bet they all see me when I’m up, I’m the DeadHead General,” lyrics that posture their resilience, because as they noted, too many people didn’t expect them to overcome their hardships. Levi shares one of his favorite quotes from Tech9, “Winners are not people who never fail but are people who never quit,” because it represents perseverance. Each of these artists, in their own ways, have been the underdog and have still persevered. All it takes is not quitting, which he shares he hopes will resonate with fans in their own way too.
Stay tuned on social media for updates about “Out The Grave” EP release, and Levi Zadoff’s upcoming single “Zombie”
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