As Jamaican dancehall artiste Tifa continues her journey down a less traditional path, she steps away from Miami-based I&I Radio. The Big Bumper singer confirmed her departure from the radio show on social media on Tuesday, marking a significant shift in her career. Tifa, legally named Latifa Brown, was a co-host of I&I Radio’s most popular show alongside DJ Stretch.
It is clear she is not stepping away from the spotlight but simply redirecting her energy into creative ventures such as her music and the film industry. Tifa proved that she is more than just a singer when she ventured into the film industry, a move that highlights her artistic versatility.
She is getting ready for the release of Call Her Majesty, a full-length film inspired by a novel about overcoming hardship, Prism Marketing Consultants reported. The movie, which is slated for release this summer, will showcase a different side of her talent.
Adding to her growing list of acting credits, she also stars in Best Friend, a short film by Jamaican comedian Trabass. The film debuted on select streaming platforms in January, showing Tifa cast as a no-nonsense secretary who reports Trabass and Slick Whiteline for loitering.
Instead of remaining tethered to one lane, Tifa continues to diversify her brand. She remains a popular entertainer, still performing and staying active in the music scene. Tifa has a West Virginia show quickly approaching, which comes on the heels of her recent performance in New York. As she gears up to hit the stage again, her musical presence remains strong even as she explores acting.
Her transition into film comes at a time when dancehall has been significantly boosted to mainstream popularity and female dancehall artistes are gaining more international recognition than ever before. Fans have been showing their support as the entertainer expands her career and demonstrates her ability to balance between different entertainment fields, which sets her apart.