Queen Ifrica’s single has substance
Queen Ifrica’s single has substance
Sure, incest and sexual abuse are unlikely subjects for a hit single, but when Queen Ifrica’s “Daddy” took Jamaican radio by storm last fall, she was surprised by demands to ban the tune.
“They were trying to say that I was making it difficult for fathers who had good relationships with their daughters and sons, like I was trying to bring down men,” said the 33-year-old author of the controversial track that includes the plaintive cry, “Daddy, don’t touch me there.”