Queen Ifrica - Four Women (Official Music Video)
Official Music Video for "Four Women" by Queen Ifrica (2021) - Tribute to Nina Simone
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Queen Ifrica - "Four Women"
Nina Simone Cover
Produced by Stephen "Ragga" Marley
Ghetto Youths International
Directed by XtremeArts
Artwork:- Wonderknack
Animation:- @Mardidthis
In Tribute to the legendary, iconic Nina Simone; Jamaica reggae star Queen Ifrica pays homage with a reggae cover of the marquee track "Four Women". In a time where respect of female equality, diversity, culture, history, ethnicity is needed more than ever in the forefront of the global consciousness; this Stephen Marley produced take on Nina Simone's powerful declaration describing Four Women is surely relevant. The song was released on Monday April 26th 2021; the anniversary of the 1969 recording of Nina's "Live from Berkley" album. Brought to you by the Ghetto Youths International Label
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LYRICS - "Four Women" (cover) - As performed by Queen Ifrica
My skin is black
My arms are long
My hair is woolly
My back is strong
Strong enough to take the pain Inflicted again and again
What do they call me?
My name is Aunt Sarah
My name is Aunt Sarah, Aunt Sarah My skin is yellow
My hair is long
Between two worlds
I do belong
My daddy was rich and white Forced my Mama late one night What do they call me?
My name is Afronia
My name is Afronia
My skin is tan
My hair is fine
My hips invite you
My mouth like wine
Whose little girl am I?
Anyone who has money to buy What do they call me?
My name is Sweet Thing
I say my name is Sweet Thing
My name is Sweet Thing
My skin is brown
My manner is tough
I'll kill the first fool I see
O’ my life has been rough
I'm awfully bitter these days 'Cause my parents were slaves What do they call me?
My name is Peaches
I say my name is Peaches My name is Peaches
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Ghetto Youths International, Inc. was founded by Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley in 1989. In 2002, Stephen Marley, Damian Marley and Julian Marley went on to incorporate the family owned record label. Recent projects released by the premiere, reggae and hip-hop oriented imprint include the Grammy award winning and nominated albums by Damian Marley 'Welcome To Jamrock', Stephen Marley’s 'Mind Control' and Julian Marley’s 'Awake'. A catalogue of reggae and hip-hop influenced artists signed to the Ghetto Youths record label include: Stephen Marley, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Julian Marley, Mr. Cheeks, Christopher Ellis, Javaughn, Johnathon Malcolm, Daniel Bambaata Marley, Jo Mersa Marley, Black Am I, Illestr8 and Wayne Marshall.
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