It's time for another Trueversation between Men and Women in Jamaica. The level of violence, and the amount of women losing their lives in fits of jealous male-dominated rage must stop. The amount of children in a parent-less home due to violence is on the rise, but cam be stemmed if we have honest dialog. We've heard Dancehall stars such as Bounty Killer address the issue in a speech he gave at the Violence Against Women forum held at the Red Stripe Offices in Kingston, Jamaica. There, he made it quite clear that violence is not the answer - walking away is.
It was timely that shortly after Bounty Killer's speech, Queen Ifrica raised the topic from the female perspective on Valentine's Day.
The Reggae Lioness has blessed the masses with another song which not only speaks to men, but represents women in a way that demonstrates why some women act the way they do. Abuse in relationships is not one-way, and can be inflicted on men by some actions by women.
Speaking from the perspective of a baby mother being honest with her baby father, Queen Ifrica explains that in reality, there were certain things she wanted from a man, which was not provided, and so she looked for the things she wanted outside of the relationship. She ended up getting what she wants ... the offshore bank account, car and things ... just not from the baby father. This is where the honesty comes in, which is an opening for understanding.
The song is called "Mih Love Yuh" and it's one of the best conversations you will hear in song. The lyric video subtly drives home several points. Produced by Jefferey 'Agent Sasco' Campbell for Diamond Studios, many are heralding the song for addressing relationship issues in an attempt to avoid painful consequences that can come in the end.
About the song Queen Ifrica says "A relationship is the most complex experience any of us could ever have. How we deal with it all determines the outcome in the long run."
If you haven't seen the lyric video, watch it here:
It was timely that shortly after Bounty Killer's speech, Queen Ifrica raised the topic from the female perspective on Valentine's Day.
The Reggae Lioness has blessed the masses with another song which not only speaks to men, but represents women in a way that demonstrates why some women act the way they do. Abuse in relationships is not one-way, and can be inflicted on men by some actions by women.
Speaking from the perspective of a baby mother being honest with her baby father, Queen Ifrica explains that in reality, there were certain things she wanted from a man, which was not provided, and so she looked for the things she wanted outside of the relationship. She ended up getting what she wants ... the offshore bank account, car and things ... just not from the baby father. This is where the honesty comes in, which is an opening for understanding.
The song is called "Mih Love Yuh" and it's one of the best conversations you will hear in song. The lyric video subtly drives home several points. Produced by Jefferey 'Agent Sasco' Campbell for Diamond Studios, many are heralding the song for addressing relationship issues in an attempt to avoid painful consequences that can come in the end.
About the song Queen Ifrica says "A relationship is the most complex experience any of us could ever have. How we deal with it all determines the outcome in the long run."
If you haven't seen the lyric video, watch it here:
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