What happens when truth is spoken… but people aren’t ready to hear it? In this episode of Reggae Hour, we step into a deeply important and uncomfortable conversation sparked by public statements made by Queen Ifrica involving her father, Derrick Morgan. This is not a discussion about choosing sides. This is a reasoning. We explore the weight of speaking truth, the reality of denial, and the cultural patterns—especially within Black families—where difficult issues like abuse, trauma, and silence are often pushed aside to preserve image. Through this lens, the conversation expands beyond headlines into something deeper: • How personal truth and public proof can exist in tension
• Why silence is often mistaken for protection
• How trauma can live in the body, the music, and the generations
• The responsibility of culture when truth is spoken This episode also features music from Queen Ifrica, whose work has long carried messages rooted in reality, struggle, and awareness.
🎧 Songs Featured in This Episode:
• Four Women (Nina Simone cover)
• Fyah Muma
• Burns Some Herbs
• Genocide
• Born Free 🌍 About Reggae Hour Reggae Hour is dedicated to preserving reggae culture through storytelling, reasoning, and music. Since reggae is culture, this platform exists to ensure that truth, history, and voices are never lost. 💬 Join the Conversation How do we hold space for truth, pain, and legacy at the same time? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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