D. Marley Returns With Gritty New Anthem “Can’t Hear You”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

D. Marley slid on this comeback track.

D. Marley is back and sounding sharper than ever. A familiar name to Ratings Game Music since his early singles like “Trials” and his standout project Casualties, D. Marley has always stood out for his versatility and authenticity. Whether he’s delivering raw street energy or dropping smoother tracks like “Aftr,” he does it all with a natural presence and flow. After a lengthy hiatus, he re-entered the game with a powerful single titled “Can’t Hear You.”

In “Can’t Hear You,” D. Marley speaks from a place of experience and strength. He reflects on the toxic treatment he faced while locked up, his renewed focus on grinding through adversity, and his decision to block out the noise from doubters and haters. He also reminds listeners that, despite everything, he’s still getting to the bag and pulling baddies with ease.

Sonically, the track rides a dark, menacing, and cinematic beat that feels tailor-made for someone like Lil Durk—but Marley owns it completely. His gritty delivery, relentless flow, and catchy hook combine to create a high-impact anthem full of hunger and competitive fire.

With “Can’t Hear You,” D. Marley doesn’t just make a comeback—he reclaims his spot in the rap game with authority.




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