Jamaican reggae sensation and actress, known for her soulful voice and hit singles like " Kingston State of Mind" and "Shine on Jamaica".
Cherine Anderson is a renowned Jamaican dancehall reggae vocalist and actress, known for her powerful voice, energetic performances, and versatility in the music industry. With a career spanning over two decades, she has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Sly and Robbie, Sting, Wyclef Jean, and Britney Spears.
Anderson's acting career began in 1997, when she played the role of Tanya, the pressured teenage daughter, in the film Dancehall Queen. This marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry. She later played the character Serena in the 2003 Jamaican film, One Love.
Anderson has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Sly and Robbie, Sting, Wyclef Jean, Bootsy Collins, Jimmy Cliff, and Michael Franti. Her collaborations have resulted in several chart-topping hits, including "Good Love" and "Coming Over", which reached number one on the Jamaican charts.
In 2007, Anderson made her directorial debut with the music video for "Kingston State of Mind". The song topped the Caribbean video charts and remained in the top 10 for four months. Wyclef Jean is featured on the remix to "Kingston State of Mind".
Anderson has opened for Wyclef Jean in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, and has been a featured vocalist on Sly and Robbie and the Taxi Gang's United States and Canada tour. She has also toured extensively with Michael Franti and Spearhead as their opening act in North America, Australia, and Europe.
Anderson is the first Jamaican female artist to hit the Billboard Rock charts, featured on the track "Say Hey I Love You" with Michael Franti and Spearhead. Her contributions to the music industry have earned her recognition and accolades, solidifying her position as a pioneer in Jamaican dancehall reggae.
Cherine Anderson's impact on the music industry is undeniable. She has inspired a new generation of Jamaican artists and has contributed to the global popularity of dancehall reggae. Her versatility, creativity, and passion for music have cemented her place as a legend in the Jamaican music industry.
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