
Description
Queen Atara – geboren als Ashley Barron am 8. Dezember 1995 in Montego Bay, Jamaika – ist eine talentierte Sängerin und Songwriterin, die für ihren einzigartigen Sound bekannt ist. Sie vereint Afrobeat, Reggae, Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul, Dancehall und Jazz in ihrer Musik und begeistert damit ein internationales Publikum.
Aufgewachsen in Kingston und Spanish Town, startete sie ihre professionelle Karriere 2020 mit der Hip-Hop-Single „Queen“. Ihr Song „Reggae“ von 2021 erreichte auf YouTube über 1,2 Mil
Tell us about the best concert you ever played!
Queen Atara had been dreaming of this night ever since she first picked up a microphone. The stage was set in Kingston, Jamaica, at the historic Emancipation Park, and the air was electric with anticipation. Her fans had come from near and far, waving flags from Jamaica, Ghana, and South Africa, ready to witness the magic of her Afrobeat and reggae-infused set.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Queen Atara stepped onto the stage, adorned in a vibrant African print dress that flowed with her
To whom does your music speak?
Queen Atara’s music speaks to a diverse audience that connects with her powerful themes and cultural influences. Blending R&B, hip hop, soul, reggae, dancehall, jazz, and Afrobeat, her sound appeals to listeners who crave both musical variety and deep, meaningful messages.
Her album “Calling” explores topics like toxic relationships, spiritual searching, love, and self-determination. These themes especially resonate with young adults who are navigating questions of identity and cultural belongi
How do you envision your musical journey?
“I envision my musical journey as a bridge—one that connects cultures, generations, and spirits. Growing up in Jamaica and now living in Austria has given me a unique perspective that I want to infuse into my music. I see myself blending the raw energy of dancehall and reggae with the spiritual depth of Afrobeat and soul, creating music that resonates globally but also remains deeply personal.
My dream is to use my voice to inspire others, to remind them of their power and roots. I want to keep