First, I love it! Cherish (currently just Fallon and Felisha) just released their second single together called “Self Destruction.”
“We got to let go/ Its not working no more/ Oh, you need to just go/ Cause you will be my self-destruction”
The song explores the emotions (that we’ve all been through) of needing to leave that one person you love deeply, but no its breaking you down and destroying yourself. I’s truly a dangerous feeling, but the sisters make it sound so unique, pretty (tone/quality), and original.
Originally a quartet of sisters, Cherish released their debut album “Unappreciated” in 2006 with their lead/hit “Do It To It.” The song peaked at no. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Unappreciated” is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Listen to “Self Destruction” below, and click here to purchase.
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