Truversation by Queen Ifrica , Damian Marley
"Truversation" is Jamaican song released on 25 January 2017 in the official channel of the record label - "VP Records". Discover exclusive information about "Truversation". Explore Truversation lyrics, translations, and song facts. Earnings and Net Worth accumulated by sponsorships and other sources according to information found in the internet. How many times the Jamaican song appeared in music charts compiled by Popnable? "Truversation " is well-known music video that took placements in popular top charts, such as Top 100 Jamaica Music Chart , Top 40 Jamaican Songs Chart, and more.
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"Truversation" Facts
"Truversation" has reached
762.7K total views,
10.5K likes,
and 0 dislikes on YouTube.
The song has been submitted on
25/01/2017
and spent 30 weeks on the charts.
The original name of the music video "Truversation" is "QUEEN IFRICA - TRUVERSATION FT. DAMIAN "JR. GONG" MARLEY | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO".
"Truversation" has been published on Youtube at 24/01/2017 22:13:49
"Truversation" Lyrics, Composers, Record Label
Queen Ifrica - Trueversation
;Damian "
;Gong" Marley | Official Music Video
The Jamaican award-winning singer, songwriter and social activist Queen Ifrica calls for global change on her third studio album Climb, available March 3, 2017 via VP
;Queen Ifrica will debut new material from the album tomorrow (
) at Jamaica's annual Rebel Salute festival.
Today (
), fans can pre-order Climb as well as purchase the album's first single "Trueversation"
;Damian "
;Gong"
;
Pre-order the "Climb" album now:
Throughout Climb, she touches on key social
;The soul-tinged reggae track "I Can't Breathe" rails against ongoing police brutality in America; the ska flavored "Rebellion" name checks uprisings across several continents that have secured rights and improved the lives of many marginalized
;This sentiment is reinforced on "Battlefield", which warns "we never yield, its war on the battlefield, if you nah hear you ah go feel."
She also continues to uplift the younger
;Queen's beautifully sung lyrics encourage perseverance during hard times on the title track and she reveals two of her greatest motivational sources, her mother and grandmother on "Ask Me Granny." On "Black Woman" she implores young ladies to know their worth and not be swayed by objectifying trends in popular culture.
"These songs come to me as I am watching the world; I see myself as a social worker that uses music as my tool because music is the greatest weapon to impact societal change, to help young people to understand themselves more," Ifrica
;
Queen Ifrica
Swooping in from Montego Bay, Jamaica, Queen Ifrica has taken the reggae scene by storm with hits like "Randy," "Boxers and Stockings," "Jus my Brethren," "Below the Waist" and "Daddy" as well as more recent singles like "Love Is Not Blind" and "I Can't Breathe." From her humble beginnings of winning talent contests to joining the Tony Rebel's Flames crew in 1998, she has blossomed into one of the genre's top cultural artists with her roots firmly secured in the Rastafarian
; Climb is Ifrica's third full-length album, following Montego Bay (2009, VP Records) and Fyah Muma (2007, Flames Productions).
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