« Passa Passa |
Main
| Veronica Campbell marries Omar Brown »
November 08, 2007
Queen Ifrika lashes out at her detractors
Queen Ifrika has lashed out after learning that there are plans by "media powers" to ban her current hit, "Daddy Don't" from prime time air-play.
The singer said during a live interview that she was told that a ban of her song is being contemplated. However, she argued that she needs a logical explanation as to why such a positive and educational song should be banned.
In relating news there are talks in the pipeline for Queen Ifrika to be a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show. The talk show host has a history of child advocacy, which is motivated by her consistently documented past as a victim of child molestation
She leaves the island tomorrow for a performance in Virginia featuring Morgan Heritage and others.
Posted by YardFlex at November 8, 2007 09:41 AM
Comments
|
Posted by: sandra
on November 8, 2007 11:27 AM
|
Big up mi family Straight!
Speak the truth too much a dem molesting ting a gwan round di place!
|
Posted by: mash
on November 8, 2007 12:20 PM
|
eediat ting dat! nuf bl***clat song deh pon radio weh dem fi ban, and dem nah ban it. weh di raas!! oonu low di trune man, a reality.
|
Posted by: Dayne
on November 8, 2007 12:25 PM
|
A DEM SAME MAN DEH A BAN DI SONG A DEM SAME ONE DEH A CHILD MOLESTA. FIRE FI BUN DEM NASTY WAYS. REMEMBER DEM DID BAN CHUCK FENDA SONG TO CAUSE DI MAN A EXPOSE THE TRUTH BOUT DEM. BUG UP YUHSELF QUEEN IFRICA, YUH A REAL EMPRESS.
|
Posted by: B-RAD
on November 8, 2007 02:26 PM
|
Good song, riddim, and lyrics. Singing along and dancing to it is a strange feeling. Keep it pon di radio, outta di club. Big Up Fyah Mumma!!
|
Posted by: Simm
on November 8, 2007 02:58 PM
|
Dem caan stop you me Queen. Real positive.
|
Posted by: UNKNOWN
on November 8, 2007 08:15 PM
|
Yo dem fi suck dem muma...Queen Ifrika madd...and de song "Daddy dont" is a good song with a very important message...A F***RY DAT!!!
Boom Bang KABOOM
Alliance
|
Posted by: petagaye28
on November 8, 2007 10:34 PM
|
Nothing surprise me anymore about our government and their quest to make everything politically correct. There are some very disturbing and disgusting things that goes on in our society on a daily basis. We cannot continue to pretend as though these things don't happen. The more open and honest we are about these so called taboo subjects the more we can educate people and hopefully prevent things such as child molestation or at the very minimum reduce it.
|
Posted by: Gary Monsta
on November 8, 2007 11:44 PM
|
Queen Ifrica I have been a fan for years and I had argue with alot of people about your talent now I am finally happy you came through for me and I have te last laugh. Big Up and dot let me dung baby, keep up di work baby.
|
Posted by: s
on November 9, 2007 12:33 AM
|
her his a young lady who is singing where people can relate to and speak the truth and shead some light on kids been molested and they want to ban it ther are songs that are sending the wrong message to young girls to depend on men for money and not to be indepent and they are not banning those please people grow up and turn the nagitive in to postive and let the young girls who are afriad to speak know that there are people out there that they can trust this song is a inspirtation for young girls and boy also
|
Posted by: muffy
on November 9, 2007 11:32 AM
|
It's quiet obvious that the Queen is stepping on a many toes with "Daddy Don't". Remember Queen listeners this is a society that sees pedophiles and incest as an act of custom. Don't be surpprise about anything that these people do to stop their laundry from being washed. They Like the nasty under skirt songs and the gun tunes. Therefore when the fyah hits them they will feel burned and lash out. This is just another ploy to stop the flow of positivity. Spit fyah fi years. More Fyah mumma.
|
Posted by: mad man
on November 9, 2007 11:35 PM
|
Any body who have somting agaist this song is because d song a refer to dem or dem condone incest aka family ram
|
Posted by: Ms. Gotit
on November 10, 2007 12:08 PM
|
somtimes mi haffi wonda if a pure eediat mek de decisions dem, how dem fi wan ban a song like dat? dem a act like say de song base offa lie. A long time dat a gwaan dem jus vex cause she likk de nail pon de head, anyhow Ifrica dem cann stop yu.
|
Posted by: warlady
on November 12, 2007 04:32 PM
|
Why them want ban the song, cause it hits to close to home. Nuff a dem a touch up them daughter and them nuh want light come to incest, them nuh want young girls relate to the song and report them and then nasty ways. What wrong wid the song why them want ban it, them better guh ban songs wey really need to be banned
|
Posted by: Queen Zee
on November 28, 2007 05:18 PM
|
Bless up to the Queen for such positive vibes,i am a grown woman today but as i child growing up in jamaica i was molested by a family friend,i seen girls that i grew up with cries and i witness their fathers molesting them having sex with them, i know the feelings i am now affected as a woman mentally and emotionally, those and these scars will never heal, some of these men need to go behind bars for their actions, and the ones that is now trying to fight against the queen , fire bun fi ya'll you sound like you all are molesters, leave the music alone let the words spread out there to let those men know that people are conscious of the thing that children have to go through and is going through in life...for the Queen nuff respect mi sista...Jah bless.
|
Posted by: donna
on December 28, 2007 07:36 PM
|
it is so ironic that whenever a african woman talks about child molestation or incest is as if she as to be repromanded for what, something that our african man dem been doing to us from time and in the year 2007, we still are not allow to tell of our experience,not saying our brothers go through the the same but not as prevelent as the sista dem what are to do sista's teach your children [male/female]. jah guide.
|
Posted by: Ms.Trina
on March 16, 2008 08:35 AM
|
They Can't get you down, keep doing what you do for the youth. Love the song keep brining more like that. Jah Bless, Jah Guide.
Post a comment
|