Queen Ifrica, who has made a name recording songs that champion women’s rights, maintains that stance on “Serendipity”, her latest song, which is produced by Nuh Rush Records.
The single is scheduled for release on July 1. Queen Ifrica says “Serendipity’s” theme is simple but empowering.
“I’m delivering a message to women or anyone who’s in a relationship that is unfulfilling, encouraging them to love themselves more than any situation they find themselves in,” she explained.
This is her follow-up to “Predator’s Paradise”, a song about adult males targeting vulnerable females. That track was released in late 2021 by Nuh Rush Records as part of the label’s “The Redemption Project” album.
On “Serendipity”, the singjay returns to deejaying. She sings on most of her recent songs including “Predator’s Paradise”.
“My fans love it when I deejay and sing, so I do both,” she said.
Many fans were introduced to Queen Ifrica through Montego Bay, her sensational 2009 album. On that set, she touched on sensitive social issues such as incest (“Daddy”) and homosexuality (“Keep it to Yourself”).
Queen Ifrica is scheduled to perform at the July 27-31 Paname Reggae Festival in Paris alongside Richie Spice, Jah Mason, Anthony b and Turbulence.
Written By Howard Campbell