Queen Ifrica, royal empress, also known as Fyah Muma, took the music world … Read Full Bio ↴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 Montego Bay. The Queen beat all other contestants to win by a landslide. Her baptism in the business included a performance on Reggae Sumfest’s Singer’s Nite; coming onstage after a blazing set by Buju Banton, Queen Ifrica was not overawed by the occasion, but succeeded in commanding a good reception to her message.
Queen Ifrica joined the Flames Production camp in 1998 when, at a show in honour of the late Garnett Silk, Tony Rebel hearing the clean vocals and the unmistakable quality of her performance, asked her to join the Flames camp. Since then, she has worked her way up to being one of the premier female cultural reggae artists in the business. Queen’s stage craft, her repertoire, and her total artist development have bloomed over the years, ultimately making her into a staple in cultural reggae events around the world.
Queen has had several of her recordings become a staple on the airwaves, from the ever popular “Randy” to “Boxers and Stockings”. Queen Ifrica’s music resonates with conscious, purifying energy. She remains grounded in her way of life, her community and her children. She has a strong social consciousness, supporting her words with actions by being an active participant in several community outreach activities. Included in this is her work on the Committee for Community in the heart of Kingston’s inner-city, particularly the S-Corner community in Kingston 13. The United Nations’ celebration of the Year of the Volunteers in 2001 saw her teaming with Tony Rebel and others to deliver a song recognized by the United Nations as a gem.
With her haunting melodies, clear sound and fluid delivery, Queen Ifrica sets out to be a force to be reckoned with, creating timeless rebel music in the ilk of her father Derrick Morgan, Garnett Silk, Nina Simone and Miriam Mackeba. Her aspiration is to make music that lives on.
Queen Ifrica joined the Flames Production camp in 1998 when, at a show in honour of the late Garnett Silk, Tony Rebel hearing the clean vocals and the unmistakable quality of her performance, asked her to join the Flames camp. Since then, she has worked her way up to being one of the premier female cultural reggae artists in the business. Queen’s stage craft, her repertoire, and her total artist development have bloomed over the years, ultimately making her into a staple in cultural reggae events around the world.
Queen has had several of her recordings become a staple on the airwaves, from the ever popular “Randy” to “Boxers and Stockings”. Queen Ifrica’s music resonates with conscious, purifying energy. She remains grounded in her way of life, her community and her children. She has a strong social consciousness, supporting her words with actions by being an active participant in several community outreach activities. Included in this is her work on the Committee for Community in the heart of Kingston’s inner-city, particularly the S-Corner community in Kingston 13. The United Nations’ celebration of the Year of the Volunteers in 2001 saw her teaming with Tony Rebel and others to deliver a song recognized by the United Nations as a gem.
With her haunting melodies, clear sound and fluid delivery, Queen Ifrica sets out to be a force to be reckoned with, creating timeless rebel music in the ilk of her father Derrick Morgan, Garnett Silk, Nina Simone and Miriam Mackeba. Her aspiration is to make music that lives on.
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Queen Ifrica Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Queen Ifrica:
Below The Waist We cworell and we fight but we a go mek…
Born Free Long live the memories Of ma brother gitsey hey Born free …
Burn Some Herbs Yes all we care about is dem party Keeping the good…
Cease All War Only If we try We can do it, Lord Lord yeah Cease…
Daddy Intro: Stop it daddy Daddy stop it nuh A going to tell on…
Daddy Don't Touch Me There Intro: Stop it daddy Daddy stop it nuh A going to tell on…
Far Away I want to take you far away, far away, far…
Genocide Queen ifrica come again to tell di yutes dem di…
I Can't Breathe Queen Ifrica – I Can′t Breathe Lyric sheet | From the…
Keep It To Yourself Intro: Yu got to make it better Fi the youths dem future…
Lioness On The Rise Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you…
Love Is Not Blind There's a little window to explore What genuine luv is Would…
Mi Nah Rub My complextion is betta than eeever Mi nah go bleach it…
Pot Still Haffi Bubble Alright alright alright alright A food mi want But mi nuh go…
Randy Randy dead and gone yah now It's real it real (Heyyyyyy) I…
Serve And Protect [Intro:] (Nobody move, weh mi seh) (Nobody move, guh pon d…
The Beat Goes On The beat goes on We're talking about evolution The beat goe…
TIAD A DA SUMN YA Notice dem wa kill we joy Di likkle rocker turn us Di…
Times Like These One civilization is not complete without it's art The highe…
To See How mi sound, how mi sound, how mi sound I defend…
To Serve And Protect The girl's got everything! I've got it all, Jimmy Choo &…
Trueversation Ooohoohoo Lets have a chat One of this kinky reggae night I'…
Welcome To Montego Bay Verse 1 In the west of an island there is a…
What A Night I am your joy Your best of joy I am the moonlight You…
When love comes Knocking picture love in it's early stages chocolates with scented ro…
Wipe The Tears Saranghan gi uk da gajyuhga Na ehgeh nuhmoo nuhmoo nuhmoo n…
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