Queen Ifrica

Queen Ifrica Says Breakout Hit “Daddy” Drew Anger From Fellow Artists

Queen Ifrica says that when she released her internationally-acclaimed breakout album Montego Bay, in 2009, little did she know that Daddy, the eighth track, which highlighted the longstanding issue of…

Queen Ifrica Recalls Surviving Sexual Molestation, Says She Feels Tanya Stephens’ Energy

Queen Ifrica has empathized with survivors of sexual violence who have come forward to tell their stories, as for her it hits hard, having experienced horrific molestation and sexual abuse…

Devils In Dancehall: Queen Ifrica Says Music Industry Overrun With Sexual Predators

Queen Ifrica has painted an earthshattering picture of Jamaica’s Reggae/Dancehall industry being infiltrated by a set of reptilian villains, who prey on young girls with impunity. Making it clear that…

Queen Ifrica Calls For Dancehall Acts To Unite

Queen Ifrica is not only about to drop new music, but has taken time out on radio, to call on her Montego Bay compatriots and other members of the Dancehall…

Queen Ifrica Re-Emerges With Remake Of Nina Simone’s ‘Four Women’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6RUmyqKst4 After disappearing from social media last September and seemingly taking a hiatus from public life, the Fyah Mumma Queen Ifrica, dropped Four Women, a Nina Simone cover version on…

Shaggy, Popcaan, Mavado, Bounty Killer & More Dancehall Stars Pay Tribute To Toots Hibbert

The legendary Reggae pioneer Toots Hibbert, whose real name was Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert, passed away at the age of 77 on September 11th. Since his death, tributes have been pouring…

Five Virtual Concerts We’re Waiting For

Online performances have temporarily replaced in-person concerts, and stage shows because of the coronavirus pandemic. Early concerts were more geared towards raising funds for COVID-relief, like 'Telethon Jamaica: Together We…

Jamaican Entertainment Fraternity Mourns Feluké

Reggae singer Feluké passed away over the weekend, and the talented musician’s death has hit the Jamaican entertainment industry hard. Denver “Feluké” Smith, who was a master percussionist, died after…