
Through their lyrics, they share insight into being young and dealing with relationships. Music, to me, is supposed to reflect who you really are, reaching across genres, and relating to individuals from all walks of life”. In Felisha’s words,” I’ve always had a love and passion for pop music. The twins are currently building on the success and experience they had with the group Cherish and are now expanding their artistic genius toward a broader audience. Their hit single, “Do It To It,” landed the number twelve spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 and was listed on many other Billboard charts including the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It was certified gold and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, making them one of only a few R&B girl groups to hit the charts top five in almost a year. Their debut album “Unappreciated”, received much critical acclaim. They started their careers alongside their sisters, Farrah and Neosha, in the popular R&B group, Cherish. I think our fans will appreciate the energy!”įallon and Felisha have had an impact on the music industry for many years. As Fallon describes it, “It’s one of my favorite songs to perform. It sets the party mood for anyone who wants to dance and embrace the moment. “Lights Out” is a club-banging, fist-pumping tribute to being young and alive. a setback could mean a better chance at a good comeback, Good Luck Ladies and do you!Ītlanta, Georgia – (September 10, 2010)- A new single, “Lights Out”, will be released Septemby recording artists Fallon and Felisha. Sorry poo poo but one of them started off with a family so thats no excuse the other one well who cares and werent there only two of them singing anyway?īut also they album The Truth couldhave gotten promoted way better besides looking at it on Myspace if u have a myspace page I only knew who Cherish was due to a former friend of mines is supposely be dating the eldest sister Farrah whose suppose to be with child again but thats just word of mouth but it might be true but hey do you ma! I have both their albums and its not too bad just bad promotion and who the heck is dressing these girls the weaves r over the top and the clothes, well you see it the second album is like an album that should have came out like….possibly 8-10 years ago it wouldve been a hit then, too bad they were just 8 and 10 then.lol well better luck next time. I really hope this song does something for them. it’s only just the twins because one just got married and the other has a family to take care of. But artist have to realize that “what your label won’t do, you have to do for yourself.” And ppl please don’t start with why is only just them. I think that’s it’s messed up that Capitol dropped them because that album was really good and it didn’t get promoted the way it should have. After leaving Warner album-less, the sisters signed with Capitol and released Unappreciated in 2006 and The Truthin 2008.I love this song.

Nope, Cherish's advantage is the fact that the girls in this girl group are sisters, so childhood was kind of like pop-star training for Farrah, Neosha and twins Felisha and Fallon King, who started singing together when they were between the ages of two and six.

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Nor is the advantage these girls have that they happened to be young, hip and living in Atlanta in the heyday of snap music during the mid-2000s, which led to their second single, 2006's Top-20-charting "Do It to It," and a viral instructional internet video demonstrating how to snap dance. In fact, although that single did well and Cherish earned a record contract with Warner, their debut album was permanently shelved, and the girls had to wait a few years for their stars to properly shine. Cherish have had kind of an advantage over other RnB girl groups since day one - and it's not their early connection to Jermaine Dupri, who produced the quartet's first single, "Miss P," in 2003.
