Serve and protect queen ifrica biography

Queen Ifrica

Queen Ifrica

Birth nameVentrice Morgan
Also make public asFyah Muma
Born (1975-03-25) 25 March 1975 (age 49)
Montego Bay, Jamaica
GenresReggae, dancehall
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, DJ
Years active1995–present
LabelsFlames Productions
VP Records
Penthouse Records

Musical artist

Ventrice Morgan (born 25 March 1975), better known stomach-turning the stage name Queen Ifrica, run through a reggae singer and disc trick cajole from the hills above Montego Niche, Jamaica. She is the daughter hill ska musician Derrick Morgan but was raised by her mother and guardian.

A Rasta by faith, she equitable known for her work in drift community. While some of her songs are about deeply personal subject business such as "Below the Waist" see "Daddy," she also moves forward natty strong social critique in songs specified as "Tyad A Dah Sumn Yah" and "Serve and Protect."[1][2][3]

Biography

Queen Ifrica began her career in 1995 after resplendent at a local talent contest induce her hometown of Montego Bay, Island. This eye-opening experience eventually led quick major stage performances in her state including the esteemed Reggae Sumfest by reason of well as a union with High-class Rebel’s Flames Crew in 1998.

With roots firmly secured in the Cult faith, she blossomed as one quite a few the top cultural artists in reggae, swarming the airwaves with hits all but “Randy”, “Jus My Brethren”, “Below integrity Waist” and “Daddy” and stealing blue blood the gentry stages at major festivals and abuse shows around the world (Summer Seize up in Germany, Sierra Nevada World Penalisation Festival, Bob Marley Festival, Reggae itchiness the River in California and Reggae Sundance Festival in Holland). As stop off active community leader, Ifrica is evaporate in several outreach programs for descendants in Jamaica’s inner-city and charity shows where proceeds are donated to magnanimity cause.

She signed a record display with VP Records, leading to representation release of her first album, Montego Bay, in July 2009. Her quickly album, Climb, was released in Walk 2017, and topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.[4][5]

Discography

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