Tueday's Album Review
Cherish"The Truth"
I've been anticipating and talking about this album since I heard their first single, Killa and I'm beyond excited about this album. These sisters have great voices and they mesh well together. I love their tone and their style.
This album as defiantly shown their growth as artists and as sisters. With dance floor-laced tracks like Killa and Framed Out; crunk-filled ballads like Notice and Before You Were My Man; and the Cherish love ballads that we have grown to love like Amnesia and Only One.
Production is at an all time high. Brian Michael-Cox laced a few of these. This project is filled of maturity about grown women issues, with grown women opinions. Their voices stick to the melodies like glue and everything sounds fluid. "The Truth" is going to prove to be the truth and show the world that Cherish has some staying-time in the world of 'girl groups'. They do this for a living and they do it well so, buy the album!
Five Stars





download over at iTunes
This album as defiantly shown their growth as artists and as sisters. With dance floor-laced tracks like Killa and Framed Out; crunk-filled ballads like Notice and Before You Were My Man; and the Cherish love ballads that we have grown to love like Amnesia and Only One.
Production is at an all time high. Brian Michael-Cox laced a few of these. This project is filled of maturity about grown women issues, with grown women opinions. Their voices stick to the melodies like glue and everything sounds fluid. "The Truth" is going to prove to be the truth and show the world that Cherish has some staying-time in the world of 'girl groups'. They do this for a living and they do it well so, buy the album!
Five Stars




download over at iTunes
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