So, I definitely think that it’s much easier for us to write our own records, because then it’s more real … more true. It’s a collaboration of everything together. They want to relate to an artist that’s themselves, because they buy into the artist, not the music. I just feel like if an artist does…what you feel like you should do, and you write your own music that’s what people want. The fact that you all write your own songs is pretty impressive do you feel more pressure for the album to be a success because of that?įelisha: I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s more pressure. We called Joc, and he was like ‘of course’, he came in the studio, did his verse and the rest is history. We were like ‘let’s call Joc’, because he actually did stuff with us on the first album. So, we loved the record and we were trying to figure out what rapper would be good on it. Your first single “Killa”, off the new album, features rapper Yung Joc … how did that collaboration come about?įelisha: Don Vito produced the track, when we heard it we fell in love with it. We were just like, that would actually be a great name for the group, because we cherish what we do. We were just having a conversation, and one of us just blurted out ‘what do we cherish?’.
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See what Farrah, Neosha, Felisha and Fallon had to say when FANVASION sat down to chat with them about the new album.įor those that don’t know, where did the name ‘Cherish’ come from?įelisha: Actually we were in a hotel room one day, and we were trying to figure out a group name. In the form of their sophomore album, The Truth, due to hit stores on May 13th. But, the four sisters who make up the hit group Cherish are about to give you the truth. They blew onto the scene in 2006 with the dance chart-topper ‘Do It to It”, from the album, Unappreciated.