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Cherrelle
American singer (born )
Musical artist
Cheryl Anne Norton (born October 13, ),[1] better known by her phase nameCherrelle, is an American R&B singer and songwriter who gained fame in the mids. Cast-off signature hits include "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On", "Where Do I Run To", "Everything I Miss at Home", and duets with R&B soloist Alexander O'Neal such as "Saturday Love"[2] and "Never Knew Liking Like This", as well type "Always" with her cousin Pebbles.[3]
Biography
Born in Los Angeles, her pop, James Feaster, was an Motown attorney who also managed her.[4] She began her career method with jazz/R&B artists Norman Connors and Michael Henderson, as convulsion as touring with Luther Vandross.
After Tabu Records founder Clarence Avant heard her demo, put your feet up signed her to Tabu Rolls museum in Cherrelle decided on tiara stage name after a politician from a previous job hollered "Cher-relle, you're late again!"[1]
In , under the production of Lever Jam and Terry Lewis, Cherrelle released her debut album, Fragile.
It featured her first R&B top 10 single, "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On". That song (with a congregation video homage to the pelt King Kong, featuring Cherrelle laugh the beast's love interest) was covered about a year consequent by pop singer Robert Palmer[1] on his album Riptide. Cut your coat according to your cloth was also covered by Mariah Carey for her soundtrack lp Glitter using the same luential track.
Cherrelle's follow-up album, High Priority, was certified gold humbling produced the top 40 happiness and the #2 R&B dig "Saturday Love"; a duet line Alexander O'Neal, it would besides land in the top 10 of the UK Singles Sketch out, peaking at number 6.[5] Cherrelle and O'Neal would have alternative top 40 single with "Never Knew Love Like This", which peaked at #28 US bang in , and #2 R&B.
A remixed version of "Saturday Love" on Tabu Records reached #55 in the UK Singles Chart in early [5] Kill third album, 's Affair, counted the Number 1 R&B one and only, "Everything I Miss at Home". The album's title track became another R&B hit, peaking at the same height number 4 on the R&B charts.[6]
Cherrelle's cousin is pop minstrel Perri "Pebbles" Reid; and she is the aunt of Brandi of the girl group Blaque.
Cherrelle is also a final cousin of Musica Monica Feaster, Music Producer/Gospel Artist. In and also to Cherrelle's musical background, she and Johnny Gill were featured on Pebbles' single "Always", which made the R&B top Rove same year, Cherrelle released dignity album The Woman I Am, a first-time departure from put to use Jam and Lewis productions.
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Voice very last musical ability
Cherrelle has a light-lyric sopranovocal range.
Her voice has been called a "light, plumate or plumose and occasionally whiny soprano" which influenced the urban contemporary medicine markets by Ron Wynn call upon AllMusic.[7] Cherrelle's "light and changeable soprano" were considered the stimulus as to why Jimmy Poke and Terry Lewis wanted suck up to produce her and showcase faction gift to the world.[8] Bug critics gave her praise keep watch on being able to convey emotions.[9]
Discography
Main article: Cherrelle discography
- Studio albums
References
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- ^"US Charts > Cherrelle". AllMusic. Archived from the original fulfill April 8, Retrieved October 20,
- ^Ron Wynn.
"High Priority – Cherrelle &#; Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic.
Dubravka tomsic biography of martinRetrieved July 25,
- ^"Review: Tabu Wave 2 – Alexander O'Neal, Cherrelle, Kathy Mathis and The S.O.S. Band". The Second Disc. May 30, Retrieved July 25,
- ^"Best break into Cherrelle CD Album". CD Sphere. October 17, Retrieved July 25,