Swedish singer, born 10 March 1964, Stockholm, Sweden.
She joined English post-punk band
Rip Rig & Panic in 1981 as a vocalist, later performing with several ex-members of that band as
Float Up CP. In the early-80s she sang backing vocals for
The Slits and the mid-80s for
The The (Slow Train To Dawn, 1987).
In 1988, Cherry recorded the international hit single Buffalo Stance Her debut Raw Like Sushis eclectic blend of hip-hop rhythms and pop melodies earned Cherry excellent reviews and sizeable sales figures.
In 1990, Cherry contributed to the AIDS-charity collection, [m179323], singing Cole Porter’s I’ve Got You Under My Skin, but was quiet again until the release of Homebrew in 1992.
Cherry reasserted herself as a commercial force in 1994 with the international hit single Seven Seconds, which saw her collaborating with Senegalese superstar
Youssou N’Dour. After another lengthy recording hiatus she released the album Man in 1996 which featured her last big hit single Woman.
She is the daughter of
Ahmadu Jarr and
Moki Cherry, step-daughter of jazz trumpeter
Don Cherry, half-sister of singer
Eagle-Eye Cherry (same mother) and Swedish pop star
Titiyo (same father). Was married to
Bruce Smith with whom she has a daughter,
Naima Karlsson. Now married to
Cameron McVey, mother to
Mabel McVey and
Lolita Moon, and step-mom to
Marlon Roudette.