Minna LaFortune pulls up with a full-on celebration in her new single “African Women,” a reggae-rap fusion that feels both hype and deeply intentional. Released December 1, 2025, the track immediately sets the tone with a warm greeting that feels like a global roll call: “Greetings to all African women throughout the world…” From that moment forward, Minna makes it clear, this one is a tribute, a salute, a big moment of recognition for women across the diaspora.
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What makes “African Women” stand out is how it blends rhythm with message. The groove is lively enough to make you want to move, but the lyrics push you to pay attention. She flips between melodic chants and quick rap lines, painting a timeline that starts with years of hardship“toiling in the dust and the sun” and rises into a powerful reminder of progress, visibility, and global influence.
Every section feels like a spotlight moment: women designing, leading, inventing, studying, farming, building, teaching, preaching, basically showing up in every lane imaginable. And Minna lists these roles like badges of honor, backed by that proud mantra: “genius is in your DNA.” It’s catchy, but also affirming in a way that sticks with you long after the track ends.
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By the time she hits the lines about women on runways in Milan, Paris, and New York, or creating medicine that heals whole communities, the song expands beyond personal pride. It becomes a continent-spanning, culture-spanning statement.
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