Known for uncompromising songs like Daddy and Keep It To Yourself, Queen Ifrica is back with Serendipity, a song that encourages female empowerment.

Queen Ifrica “Predator’s Paradise”

Like Predator’s Paradise, one of her previous songs, it is produced by Junior Brown of Nuh Rush Records. Serendipity is scheduled for release July 1.

“Working with Queen Ifrica is a great experience, her ability to write is one that not many artists have and her delivery of lyrics is unexplainable; you’d have to be in the studio to witness it for yourself. Very easy to work with. I love that,” said Brown.

Junior Brown

Serendipity maintains a steady flow of releases for Nuh Rush Records which he started seven years ago. In recent months, the Florida-based company has issued a cover of The Mighty Diamonds’ Africa by Tony Curtis and Busy Signal’s reggae spin on Smokey Robinson’s Cruisin’.

Busy Signal

Brown says those songs, as well as Serendipity and Predator’s Paradise, capture the direction of his company.

“I think those songs will definitely give you an idea of the type of music we desire to produce. I love to focus on songs that go beyond the norm of what’s trending in just one area of the world. Music alone shall live, so I prefer to produce those that will live and stand the rest of time,” he reasoned.

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