Ibrave 'Seeing Clearly' through strength and faith.
- ROGER HASFAL
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Ibrave, is a Rastafarian musician deeply rooted in the Rastafari faith and spirituality.
Kisha Orthensia Lattery, embraces the professional stage name IBrave’ as a symbol of courage and strength through faith and music.
Her latest song, entitled "I can see clearly," is inspired by a tragic event affecting a child, which motivated her to write directly about youth protection and awareness.
Born into a Christian family in the community of Essex Hall, St Andrew, Jamaica, with her father as a reverend and her mother a choir leader, I-Brave grew up immersed in church life and naturally embraced music as a career, starting from a young age.
With over 13 years of professional experience, her musical journey is highlighted by a strong spiritual connection and a commitment to addressing youth-related social issues through her songs.
She emphasizes the depth and power of spirituality in her work and aspires to be as impactful as legendary musicians like Nina Simone, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Lauryn Hill, and Akaebeka Midnite.
Her key message to humanity centers on greater attention and care for the youth, urging society to help create a better future and steer young people away from harmful behaviors.
I-Brave's notable songs reflect these themes, particularly “Brand New World,” Her first song, marking the beginning of her songwriting journey.
“My Sweet Mama,” and “Don’t You Ever Stop”: Songs reflecting personal and motivational themes, and “I Can See Clearly,” inspired by a tragic event affecting a child, which motivated her to write directly about youth protection and awareness.
Her persistence reflects the difficulties of breaking into and thriving in the music industry, especially as a woman.