Queen Ifrica premiered the music video for her new single ‘Black Woman’ on Monday in celebration of Women’s Equality Day.

The track, which is featured on the Reggae singer’s latest album “Climb,” is a lyrically powerful anthem which encourages black women to protect themselves and uplifting each other.

The music video features images of black women from different ages and occupations being represented, while Queen Ifrica can be seen against a black backdrop dressed in her African garb.

Several popular faces also made their appearances throughout the video including Emprezz Golding, Kamila McDonald, and Naomi Cowan.

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According to Ifrica, she hopes the visuals can bring attention to equality and empowerment issues globally, while simultaneously bringing helping to promote unity among black women.

“My reason for doing “Black Woman” is the mere fact that women today are stepping up and becoming more stronger in themselves. Whenever we see that black women are behind, it is because she is left behind,” said Queen Ifrica. “Women’s Equality Day is a day to reflect on being a woman and our worth, purpose, and what she is about in this space. It’s a day to remember to acknowledge that we sisters carry a lot and we do it with grace, so we deserve the same recognition as our male counterparts.”

Watch the video below.