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Tifa No one believed that Latifa Brown would turn into Dancehall’s Princess “TIFA”, one of the hardest working women in Dancehall. Showing Jamaica, and the world, Life isn’t what you have, its what you make of it, and if you follow your dreams nothing is impossible. Tifa’s interest in music developed from a very young age, listening to musical legends such as Earth Wind and Fire, Patti Labelle and Aretha Franklin. Growing up with her stepfather, Sampalue, the reggae producer who assisted in the building of several music careers such as Lady Saw, gave her a deep-rooted love for Dancehall music. While attending Wolmers Preparatory, Tifa was actively involved in the School Choir, Drama Club and Wolmers Dance Troupe. As recognition for her choreography talents grew, so did her passion for singing and songwriting. In early 2005, she decided to put her music first, recording on her stepfather’s record label Diamond Rush Records. She also collaborated with a number of his artists as well as others and sang backup for a short while. Tifa has since teamed with most producers in the Jamaica music fraternity. Tifa worked really hard in the studio to produce highly talked about singles such as “Kitty Police” for TJ Records on the Show off Riddim. It was the single “Crawny Gal” on the Dem Gal Sitt’n Riddim, produced by Ward 21, that showed Jamaica who TIFA was.The compilation CD was in Japan where it was released, where it received rave reviews worldwide. It was the next single “Bottom of the Barrel”, that catapulted her career to the next level. youtube/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=23Y4Wxsx-ec
Posted on: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 08:55:51 +0000

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