After a six year hiatus, Queen Ifrica makes her return to the music scene some mo’ fiyah. The reggae legend reached the top of the Billboard Reggae Chart with her latest album, Climb. The 17-track ...
This homophobic reggae “Queen” should not be welcomed in Queens, activists say. About 100 LGBT rights supporters will protest an upcoming concert at Jamaica’s Amazura Concert Hall that will headline ...
(Jamaica Observer) Prominent attorney-at-law Charles ‘Advoket’ Ganga-Singh, who is representing ska great Derrick Morgan in a defamation lawsuit, said that reggae star Ventrice ‘Queen Ifrica’ Morgan ...
Signalling that she represents the “free Jamaicans that were here before any slave ships or any colonisers”, reggae artiste Queen Ifrica says she is ready to see the end of the British Monarch to ...
Queen Ifrica is buzzing following a listening party in New York for her upcoming album, Climb, set for release on January 20with VP Records distributing. The project originally contained 15 tracks ...
Internationally acclaimed Jamaican reggae artiste Ventrice Morgan, aka Queen Ifrica, expressed her views on the state of African peoples throughout the diaspora and how her music aims to bridge a ...
QUEEN IFRICA as part of Island Soul at Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay West), Saturday (July 31), 9:30 pm. Free. 416-973-4000. Queen Ifrica is an anomaly. She’s a female artist who’s managed to ...
Reggae history comes full circle when Queen Ifrica & Damian Marley duet on 'Trueversation': video premiere. By Patricia Meschino Each January thousands of reggae fans congregate in St. Ann, Jamaica ...
WITH HER soulful, reggae cover of Nina Simone’s ‘Four Women’, Queen Ifrica embodies the high priestess through her visuals reminding us of the royal embodiment of black women and the struggle for ...
Queen Ifrica, royal empress, also known as Fyah Muma, took the music world by surprise, when in 1995 she turned on a scorcher of a performance in a talent contest at the aptly named Club Inferno in ...
Jamaican reggae star Queen Ifrica had a chart-topping hit earlier this year. But despite the song's popularity among her fans, some radio DJs shied away from playing it. The reason was in the lyrics.
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