Queen Ifrica is a reggae singer and deejay from the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica. She is the daughter of ska music legend Derrick Morgan but was raised by her mother and stepfather. Her career began in her home town in 1995 when she won a talent competition in a local club. In 1998 she began working with Tony Rebel's record label, Flames Productions, and has since performed in such music festivals as Reggae on the River in California and Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica. Queen Ifrica, also known as Fyah Muma, drew notice when she won a talent contest at Club Inferno in Montego Bay in 1995. Her baptism in the business included a performance on Reggae Sumfest’s Singer’s Nite; coming onstage after a set by Buju Banton, Queen Ifrica's performance drew a good reception from the crowd.

Queen Ifrica joined the Flames Production camp in 1998 when, at a show in honour of the late Garnett Silk, Tony Rebel 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. Since then she has become a staple in cultural reggae events around the world.

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