April 26, 2005 (Press Release) --
by Mark Kirby
From the first lines of Ms. Cherry's "It's Whatever," her new single on Streetwize Recordz, everybody knows not to mess with her, 'cause she ain't the one. Ms. Cherry brings the noise and brings the krunk. So confident is her label in her abilities as a rapper, a performer and a singer, that she is not only the queen of the crew, but the label's first buckshot into the world of independent hip hop.
MP3 download: "It's Whatever"
http://www.streetwizerecordz.com/It_s_Whatever.mp3
"It's Whatever" is a battle rap about real beef in a club, a fight. When asked what caused her to start rapping with gangsta intensity, she simply replied "My environment."
Ms. Cherry has been performing for more than six years. In Junior High she was winning school talent shows with her mature lyrics and personal style. Her intense energy, lyrics and domination of the stage rocked crowd after crowd, and she won every competition she entered. Along the way she got the attention of Streetwize Records for her singing. Soon she started turned heads and got 'em noddin' to her raps during a freestyle session. Ms. Cherry's style is hardcore in the true sense of hip hop; for the old school knowledgeable, think Cool G Rap or C.L. Smooth-type hard. No guns, no threatening people's kids, just pure rhyming. And this is her biggest strength in the world of rap.
"It's Whatever" is so strong that Laila Ali, the pro fighting daughter of "The Greatest," used it as her theme song and entrance music for a recent bout, a fight where she opened up a Costco sized can of whup-ass on her sad sack opponent. The song literally comes from real life.
While beefs and threats of violence are tried and true ways to kick up some promotional dust in the rap game, Ms. Cherry and the Streetwize Crew are a bit more savvy. Besides having her song played to thousands of fight fans, Ms. Cherry is appearing at the Urban Network Conference in Palm Springs, California on April 1, 2005. After that she will be launching a sixteen city promotional tour for the about Rhythm and Streets, which is on sale now. Catch Ms. Cherry now so you can brag about how you down with her from way back in 2005.
Read on about Ms. Cherry http://www.musicdish.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=101 or visit her site http://www.ms-cherry.com
From the first lines of Ms. Cherry's "It's Whatever," her new single on Streetwize Recordz, everybody knows not to mess with her, 'cause she ain't the one. Ms. Cherry brings the noise and brings the krunk. So confident is her label in her abilities as a rapper, a performer and a singer, that she is not only the queen of the crew, but the label's first buckshot into the world of independent hip hop.
MP3 download: "It's Whatever"
http://www.streetwizerecordz.com/It_s_Whatever.mp3
"It's Whatever" is a battle rap about real beef in a club, a fight. When asked what caused her to start rapping with gangsta intensity, she simply replied "My environment."
Ms. Cherry has been performing for more than six years. In Junior High she was winning school talent shows with her mature lyrics and personal style. Her intense energy, lyrics and domination of the stage rocked crowd after crowd, and she won every competition she entered. Along the way she got the attention of Streetwize Records for her singing. Soon she started turned heads and got 'em noddin' to her raps during a freestyle session. Ms. Cherry's style is hardcore in the true sense of hip hop; for the old school knowledgeable, think Cool G Rap or C.L. Smooth-type hard. No guns, no threatening people's kids, just pure rhyming. And this is her biggest strength in the world of rap.
"It's Whatever" is so strong that Laila Ali, the pro fighting daughter of "The Greatest," used it as her theme song and entrance music for a recent bout, a fight where she opened up a Costco sized can of whup-ass on her sad sack opponent. The song literally comes from real life.
While beefs and threats of violence are tried and true ways to kick up some promotional dust in the rap game, Ms. Cherry and the Streetwize Crew are a bit more savvy. Besides having her song played to thousands of fight fans, Ms. Cherry is appearing at the Urban Network Conference in Palm Springs, California on April 1, 2005. After that she will be launching a sixteen city promotional tour for the about Rhythm and Streets, which is on sale now. Catch Ms. Cherry now so you can brag about how you down with her from way back in 2005.
Read on about Ms. Cherry http://www.musicdish.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=101 or visit her site http://www.ms-cherry.com

Ms. Cherry brings the noise and brings the krunk.
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