Tifa Biography & Music Discography

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Tifa is one of Jamaican dancehall’s most recognisable female voices, an artist who built her name on sharp delivery, confident presence, and a style that moves easily between tough-edged dancehall and more melodic reggae-leaning cuts. Born Latifa Brown in Kingston, she came up surrounded by music and performance, then stepped into recording in the mid-2000s and began turning local attention into a steady regional profile. Her early work helped establish her as part of a new generation of women pushing dancehall forward on their own terms, with songs that balanced attitude, wit, and a polished radio-ready feel.
She broke through with tracks such as “Bottom of the Barrel” and “Spell It Out,” records that helped carry her beyond Jamaica and into international dancehall circuits. That period also brought busy touring, including shows across Europe, and she gained a reputation for being a strong live performer with crossover appeal. Tifa’s catalogue has often reflected the full range of contemporary Jamaican music: hard-hitting party singles, playful collaborations, and songs that keep one foot in street culture and the other in mainstream appeal. She has worked with producers and artists across the scene, including notable team-ups that kept her name visible as the sound of dancehall evolved.
In the years that followed, Tifa continued to release music that kept her in conversation with fans of the genre. Singles like “Jealous Ova” and later tracks such as “JA Party” and “Buss A Shine” showed an artist comfortable updating her sound without losing the directness that made her stand out. She also remained connected to broader Caribbean and international audiences through features and collaborations, while her performances and image helped cement her as more than just a recording artist. Tifa’s career has included periods of lower visibility, but she has repeatedly returned to the music with the same clear identity: a Jamaican dancehall artist who knows how to command a riddim, hold attention, and stay relevant across changing eras.

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