Rygin Rex is preparing to give his testimony in his new album.

Last year summer, dancehall deejay Rygin King was hospitalized post-obit a gun assail. The popular deejay was shot and injured later his convoy stopped following an unrelated accident in Westmoreland. Prayers immediately went up for his recovery, and in that location were some rumors that he would have been left paralyzed following the incident. He's dispelled all those negative rumors and has even announced an upcoming album.

He's been dorsum on the scene a few months now and is satisfying his fan'due south call for new music. Recently he released "Inna Mi Mind," which he has said shows that his dominance of the genre is still at that place. "Mi ah notwithstanding 'Dancehall'due south Baddest Ting', mi only a ketch back the flame. We no gone nowhere, ah just one rex, any other male monarch, a muss a napkin," he told the STAR.

The ever-confident 25-yr-old deejay, whose existent name is Matthew Smith, explained that the track helped him to get back in musical shape. "With this single, mi ah remind myself of the process, mi a remind myself that information technology all started inna mi mind before I could make it a reality. And so when mi sit downwardly and 'meds' by myself more time, mi realise seh mi did have to conceive information technology first inna mi heed, that's where information technology begins, with an energy and a dream," he said.

He added that the song acted equally a message to himself "and the youths out there that no matter the fight, you have to keep trying." He likewise revealed that he has intentions of shooting a video to back-trail the track.

He's lucky to be alive following the incident, which according to reports, happened in Bethel Boondocks when one of the cars was involved in a collision. Eyewitnesses said that while the entourage was attending to the vehicle, a car drove upward, and a gunman shot at the bystanders, which included Rygin King. He was shot three times. He's definitely used the experience to abound stronger.

"God give me strength and life. Once we take life, nosotros can piece of work to make everything else better. My album is going to be big. Mi accept a testimony to tell the globe. Mi simply did a regain mi conviction; dem shot a lot of energy outta me," he continued.

The "Ruption" singer has been making waves since he returned to the scene and has already gotten over five million views on YouTube for his unmarried "No Emotion." He's also enjoyed success with a few others, including "Mission," and "Dancehall Baddest Ting."