Dancehall songstress Tifa has made a noticeable career shift, announcing her departure from Miami-based I&I Radio, where she co-hosted its most popular show alongside DJ Stretch. The entertainer, who also managed marketing and sponsorship for the station, confirmed her exit in a social media post on Tuesday. Amid her withdrawal, she continues to enjoy a growing presence in the film industry, bolstering her versatility beyond music.
The “Big Bumper” hitmaker is gearing up for the release of Call Her Majesty, a full-length movie slated for summer. The film, based on a novel about resilience and triumph over adversity, marks another milestone in her creative journey. Additionally, she stars in Best Friend, a short film by Jamaican comedian Trabass, where she plays a secretary whose character reports Trabass and Slick Whiteline for loitering. The project, released in January on selected streaming platforms, has been generating buzz among fans.
Tifa’s transition into acting complements her already stellar musical résumé. Known for hits like Spell It Out and Jealous Ova, she has remained a formidable force in dancehall. She recently wrapped up a performance in New York and is set to take the stage in West Virginia. With female dancehall acts gaining increasing international traction—Shenseea securing major brand deals, and both her and Spice earning Grammy nominations—Tifa’s expansion into multiple entertainment avenues positions her for sustained relevance.
As the industry evolves, artists are redefining their careers beyond music. Tifa’s move from radio to film exemplifies this shift, demonstrating the power of reinvention. Whether on screen or on stage, her ability to captivate audiences remains undeniable. Fans now eagerly await the next chapter in her career, proving that Tifa is far from slowing down.
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