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            Neneh Mariann Karlsson (born 10 March 1964), known as Neneh Cherry
            is a Swedish singer-songwriter and rapper of mixed Black African-European
            descent.[1] Cherry is also an occasional DJ and broadcaster. Cherry
            blends hip hop with other influences, and experienced some moderate
          mainstream success with several of her recordings.</p>
          <p>A biracial woman, Cherry's biological father is from the Sierra
            Leone in West Africa and her mother, Moki, is from Sweden. However,
            she was raised by the African American jazz musician Don Cherry,
            whom her mother married early in her life.[2]<br>
            [edit] Career<br>
            [edit] Early days in London</p>
          <p>Cherry dropped out of school at 14 and moved to London, where she
            joined the punk rock band &quot;The Cherries&quot;. Cherry moved
            through several bands, including New Age Steppers, Rip Rig + Panic
            (with whom she appeared on an episode of cult sitcom The Young Ones
            in 1982), and Float Up CP. She also DJ'd, playing early rap music
            on the reggae pirate Dread Broadcasting Corporation.[3]<br>
            [edit] Raw Like Sushi</p>
          <p>She began a solo career with &quot;Stop the War&quot;, a protest
            song about the Falkland Islands. She also worked with The The and
            musician Cameron McVey (a.k.a. Booga Bear), who co-wrote most of
            her debut album Raw Like Sushi, and whom she would eventually marry.[1]
            She was intimately involved in the Bristol Urban Culture scene, working
            as an arranger on Massive Attack's Blue Lines album and helping out
            in various other ways in the scene. Both Robert Del Naja and Andrew
            Vowles of Massive Attack contributed to Raw Like Sushi.</p>
          <p>The single &quot;Buffalo Stance&quot; was an international blockbuster. &quot;Buffalo
            Stance&quot; eventually peaked at number 3 in the UK Singles Chart,
            and the US Billboard Hot 100,[1] and number 1 on the US Dance chart.
            More singles released between 1988 and 1990 included &quot;Manchild,&quot; &quot;Kisses
            on the Wind,&quot; &quot;Heart,&quot; and &quot;Inna City Mama.&quot; She
            also found success with &quot;I've Got You Under My Skin&quot; (produced
            by Morris Temple of The Guards fame), a reworking of the Cole Porter
            song, which appeared on the Red Hot + Blue AIDS fundraising album.
            The single reached number 25 in the UK.[1]<br>
            [edit] Lyme Disease</p>
          <p>Cherry suffered from Lyme disease prior to her Cole Porter re-interpretation
            of &quot;I've Got You Under My Skin&quot; for the Red Hot + Blue
            benefit album.[citation needed]<br>
            [edit] Homebrew</p>
          <p>Cherry's second album was Homebrew, but it was not as commercially
            successful as its predecessor.[1] The album had some success on the
            dance charts with songs &quot;Buddy X&quot; and &quot;Trout.&quot; &quot;Buddy
            X&quot; was a bigger hit years later in a remix by Dreem Teem and
            on college radio the &quot;Trout&quot; duet with Michael Stipe was
            popular. Homebrew included the work of Geoff Barrow (on &quot;Somedays&quot;),
            who would later become part of Portishead.<br>
            [edit] Man</p>
          <p>Her most recent solo album, 1996's Man, was led by the track &quot;Woman&quot;,
            her take on James Brown's 1966 track &quot;It's a Man's Man's Man's
            World.&quot; It featured the worldwide hit single, &quot;7 Seconds&quot;,
            featuring Youssou N'Dour; and &quot;Trouble Man&quot; a cover of
            a Marvin Gaye track. &quot;7 Seconds&quot; remained at number 1 in
            France for a record seventeen weeks in 1994. Another track, &quot;Together
            Now&quot;, featured Tricky.</p>
          <p>Neneh Ch&eacute;rie Remixes, a remix album of Man songs, was released
            in 1997.<br>
            [edit] CirKus</p>
          <p>In 2006, Cherry announced the formation of a new band, cirKus. In
            addition to Cherry, cirKus members are Cameron McVey, Lolita Moon
            (Neneh and Cameron's daughter Tyson) plus Karmil. CirKus has toured
            Europe, with a single North American performance at the Montreal
            Jazz Festival in July 2006 plus a few dates in Brazil in 2008. The
            band's first album, Laylow, was released in France in 2006. A remixed/recorded
            version was released in 2007. A second CirKus album, Medicine, was
            released in France in March 2009.<br>
            [edit] Other collaborations</p>
          <p>Although Cherry has only released a handful of albums, she has frequently
            collaborated with other artists. She performed a duet with Matt Johnson
            of The The on the track Slow Train To Dawn from the The The's 1986
            album Infected. Slow Train To Dawn reached #64 in the UK and received
            sporadic airplay on US alternative radio stations. She rapped on
            the B-side of the Morgan/McVey single &quot;Looking Good Diving With
            The Wild Bunch&quot; (1987). Cherry worked with Jon Marsh of The
            Beloved on a new version of their single &quot;You've Got Me Thinking&quot;.
            Although the track was never officially released, two demo versions
            were available from The Beloved's website. Cherry also contributed
            guest vocals on Pulp's UK #1 album This Is Hardcore, singing on the
            track &quot;Seductive Barry&quot;. In 1990, Cherry contributed &quot;I've
            Got You Under My Skin&quot; to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Blue
            produced by the Red Hot Organization.</p>
          <p>Cherry collaborated with Edward Kowalczyk the lead singer of the
            band Live. They contributed a duet entitled &quot;Walk into this
            Room&quot; written by Kowalczyk for the soundtrack to the movie Playing
            by Heart (1998). In 1999 she covered the ESG song &quot;Moody&quot; on
            Christian Falk's debut Quel Bordel. Also in 1999, &quot;Twisted Mess&quot;,
            a collaboration with Craig Armstrong, was recorded for the soundtrack
            of the film Best Laid Plans. It was also included on the soundtrack
            to The Dancer (2000) and released as a promotional single on France's
            Delabel label.</p>
          <p>In addition she contributed vocals alongside Speech and Ulali on
            1 Giant Leap's 2003 song &quot;Braided Hair&quot;. In the 2005 release
            of Gorillaz's Demon Days, she contributed vocals to the tracks &quot;Kids
            With Guns&quot;. She performed the song in the Demon Days Live concerts
            in 2006. The same year she appeared with the Swedish rapper Petter
            on his album P, singing in Swedish. She contributed vocals to the
            Groove Armada tracks, &quot;The Groove Is On&quot; and &quot;Think
            Twice&quot;, featured on the band's album Love Box. In 2006 she was
            featured in the song &quot;Yours to Keep&quot;, by the Stockholm
            outfit Teddybears on their album Soft Machine. In 2007 she again
            duetted with Youssou N'Dour on one track, &quot;Wake Up Africa&quot;,
            released on his 2007 album Rokku Mi Rokka.</p>
          <p>In 2008 she appeared on Swedish producer Kleerup's self-titled album,
            contributing vocals to the track &quot;Forever&quot;.<br>
            [edit] Other work</p>
          <p>Cherry appeared in a non-singing capacity in Big Audio Dynamite's
            1986 video for &quot;C'mon Every Beatbox&quot;, dancing onstage with
            others during the band's performance. In the spring of 2004, Cherry
            presented Neneh Cherry's World of Music, a six-part series broadcast
            on BBC Radio 2.</p>
          <p>In April 2007, Cherry presented a six-part cookery show Neneh and
            Andi &#8211; Dish it Up with her friend Andrea Oliver for BBC Two.
            The pair would later appear on Gordon Ramsay's The F-Word as part
            of the amateur brigade.<br>
            [edit] Personal life</p>
          <p>Cherry was born to a Sierra Leonean father, drummer Amahdu Jah and
            a Swedish painter/textile artist mother, Monica Karlsson, known as
            Moki Cherry. She is the sister of singer Titiyo Jah and half-sister
            of musician Eagle-Eye Cherry. Her step-father Don Cherry helped raise
            her since birth and Neneh took his surname.[1] Cherry lived the first
            years of her life in the in a Hippie Commune just outside the small
            Swedish town of H&auml;ssleholm and later moved to Pudsey, England.
            At the Commune outside H&auml;ssleholm she lived side by side with
            siblings Shanti Roney (well known Swedish actor) and Marimba Roney
            (TV-journalist). Regarding her childhood, Cherry said:</p>
          <p> &quot;My mother is Swedish and she's an artist. She's an amazing
            lady. When I was a baby and she was going to design school, she used
            to take me along in a basket!&quot;[4]</p>
          <p>In the early 1970s the Cherry family lived in an apartment on East
            9th Street in New York. Moki Cherry died in 2009 in Sweden.</p>
          <p>Cherry married The Bank drummer Bruce Smith in 1983 and their daughter
            Naima was also born that year.[5][6] They divorced in 1984. In 1987
            she met producer Cameron McVey at Heathrow Airport. Cherry and McVey
            were en route to Japan, as fashion models as part of London designer
            Ray Petri's Buffalo Posse. Cherry proposed, and the two married in
            1990. Together they have daughters Tyson, born in 1989, and Mabel,
            born in 1996.[5] Their relationship is also work-related, as McVey
            produced and co-wrote Raw Like Sushi; together they have supported
            a variety of British acts; and they are in the group cirKus together.</p>
          <p>In 2004, Cherry became a grandmother when her 19-year-old daughter
            Naima had son Louis Clyde Flynn Love.[6][7]</p>
          <p>The Cherry-McVeys have lived throughout Europe. In 1993 they moved
            to Spain. In 1992, they briefly attempted to live in New York. They
            bought a home in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn, New York. Soon
            after moving in, the couple was held up at gunpoint and robbed by
            a teenage bandit. The entire family packed up again and headed back
            to London's Primrose Hill.[8] They next returned to Cherry's childhood
            home in Sweden; living in the same schoolhouse turned home (featured
            in Homebrew album artwork) that Cherry studied in as a child.[8]
            For many years they split their time between the UK and Sweden, but
            made Sweden their permanent base around 2003. They have country house
            near Birmingham and Wolverhampton, apartments in London and Stockholm
            plus the old schoolhouse in Sk&aring;ne County.<br>
            [edit] Other family<br>
            Neneh Cherry (Vienna, 1996)</p>
          <p>Many members of her family are musicians or artists.</p>
          <p> * Her mother was the painter and textile artist, Moki Cherry.<br>
  * Her father is the African-Swedish musician Amadu Jah, a Sierra Leonean percussionist.<br>
  * Her stepfather, Don Cherry, was an influential jazz musician.<br>
  * Her half-sister Titiyo Jah is a successful Swedish singer.<br>
  * Her half-brother Cherno Jah is a record producer and has worked with Robyn
  and Petter.<br>
  * Her half-brother Eagle-Eye Cherry is also a musician of some international
  fame.<br>
  * Her stepsister Jan Cherry is a violinist.<br>
  * Her stepbrother David Ornette Cherry is a jazz musician based in the US.<br>
  * Her stepson Marlon Roudette fronts the British duo Mattafix.<br>
  * Her first husband was Bruce Smith.<br>
  * Her oldest daughter, Naima Smith, is a photographer in London.</p>
          <p>[edit] Discography<br>
            [edit] Albums<br>
            [edit] Studio albums<br>
            Year Title UK[9] US AUS GER SWE[10]	FR<br>
            1989 Raw Like Sushi 2 40 30 10	3 &#8212;<br>
            1992 Homebrew	27 &#8212; 49 &#8212; 29 &#8212;<br>
            1996 Man 16 187 10 20 22	4<br>
            2006	Laylow (with CirKus) &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 95<br>
            2008	Medicine (with CirKus) &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 110<br>
            [edit] Remix albums<br>
            Year	Title<br>
            1997	Neneh Ch&eacute;rie: Remixes<br>
            [edit] Singles<br>
            Year Title Chart Positions[11][12]	Album<br>
            UK[9] US US Dance AUS NZ GER NL SWI FR	PL<br>
            1987 &quot;Slow Train To Dawn&quot; (The The with Neneh Cherry)	64 &#8212; &#8212; 95 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; Infected<br>
            1989 &quot;Buffalo Stance&quot; 3 3 1 21 14 2 1	2 &#8212; &#8212; Raw
            Like Sushi<br>
          &quot;
            Manchild&quot; 5 &#8212; &#8212; 51 4 2 3 4 41	24<br>
          &quot;
            Kisses on the Wind&quot; 20 8 19 52 8 23 14	9 &#8212; &#8212;<br>
          &quot;
            Heart&quot; &#8212; 73 &#8212; 91 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212;<br>
          &quot;
            Inna City Mama&quot; 31 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 15 &#8212; 7	17 &#8212; &#8212;<br>
            1990 &quot;I've Got You Under My Skin&quot; 25 &#8212; &#8212; 61
            32 23 14	25 &#8212; &#8212; Red Hot + Blue<br>
            1992 &quot;Money Love&quot; 23 &#8212; &#8212; 85	31 &#8212; 22 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; Homebrew<br>
          &quot;
            Move with Me&quot; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212;<br>
            1993 &quot;Buddy X&quot; 35 43	4 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 27	23 &#8212; &#8212;<br>
            1994 &quot;7 Seconds&quot; (with Youssou N'Dour) 3	98 &#8212; 3 7
            3 2 1 1 3	Man<br>
            1995 &quot;Love Can Build a Bridge&quot; (with Cher, Chrissie Hynde &amp; Eric
            Clapton)	1 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 62 41	21 &#8212; 30 (Single
            Only)<br>
            1996 &quot;Woman&quot; 9 &#8212; &#8212; 17 35 52 22 12 14 7	Man<br>
          &quot;
            Kootchi&quot; 38 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212;<br>
            1997 &quot;Feel It&quot; 68 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 48<br>
            1999 &quot;Buddy X '99&quot; (with Dreem Teem)	15 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; (Single
            Only)<br>
            2000 &quot;Long Way Around (with Eagle-Eye Cherry)	48 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 81
            45	60 &#8212; Living In the Present Future<br>
            2003 &quot;Braided Hair&quot; (1 Giant Leap feat. Neneh Cherry &amp; Speech) &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 96 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; 1
            Giant Leap<br>
            2006 &quot;Kids With Guns&quot; (Gorillaz with Neneh Cherry)	27 &#8212; &#8212; 31 &#8212; 97 &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; Demon
            Days<br>
            [edit] Awards and other recognition</p>
          <p>Cherry was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1990 in the Best New
            Artist Category; she lost out to Milli Vanilli, who later had their
            Grammy revoked when it was discovered that they had not performed
            on their recording. She won a Brit Award in 1990 for Raw Like Sushi.
            Cherry received her second Grammy nomination in 1994 for &quot;7
            Seconds&quot;. In the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1994, &quot;7 Seconds&quot; won
            the Best Song title.</p>
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