Ventrice Morgan
  • Ventrice Morgan better known by the stage name Queen Ifrica, is a reggae singer and disc jockey from Jamaica. She is the daughter of ska musician Derrick Morgan.
  • A Rasta by faith, she is known for her work in that community. While some of her songs are about a deeply personal subject, such as “Below the Waist” and “Daddy,” she also moves forward a strong social critique in songs such as “Tyad A Dah Sumn Yah” and “Serve and Protect.”
  • With roots firmly secured in the Rastafarian faith, she blossomed as one of the top cultural artists in reggae, swarming the air waves with hits like “Randy”, “Jus My Brethren” and stealing the stages at major festivals and stage shows around the world. As an active community leader, Ifrica is involved in several outreach programs for children in Jamaica’s inner-city and charity shows where proceeds are donated to the cause.
  • She signed a record deal with VP Records, leading to the release of her first album, Montego Bay, in July 2009. Her second album, Climb, was released in March 2017, and topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.