For her latest single ‘forgive me’, London-based French/Brazilian singer-songwriter HMyna (pronounced H-Minor) delivers a mesmerising blend of genres and influences that transcend borders and musical conventions. Drawing inspiration from a life spent travelling across continents and cultures, HMyna crafts a sound that is as eclectic as her own upbringing. Her latest offering delves deeper into the emotional complexities that have shaped her identity, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into her inner world.
‘forgive me’ is a striking piece of alt-pop that effortlessly balances icy coolness with emotional depth. The song’s minimalist production, courtesy of longtime collaborator Jake Wherry, allows HMyna’s evocative vocals to take centre stage, weaving a narrative of inner conflict and the search for forgiveness. It’s a poignant exploration of the tension between the mind and the heart, a theme that resonates with anyone who has ever struggled with reconciling their thoughts and emotions.
HMyna’s multicultural background is not just a backdrop but a defining element of her music. Influenced by an array of textures from the R&B and neo-soul realm, her sound is a rich tapestry that reflects her global perspective. Yet, beneath the surface of this diverse sonic palette lies a deeper, more personal story—one of a young woman searching for a place to call home in a world that feels both vast and isolating. ‘forgive me’ captures this sense of displacement and the yearning for belonging with subtle yet powerful lyricism.
Influences from artists like Pip Millet, Lana Del Rey, and Little Simz are evident in HMyna’s work, but she manages to carve out a unique space for herself within the alt-pop and neo-soul landscape. ‘forgive me’ is a song that invites listeners into a world where genre boundaries blur, and personal and cultural narratives intertwine. It’s a compelling introduction to an artist who is poised to bring her distinctive sound to a wider audience, and perhaps, her most vulnerable and resonant work to date.