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CHERINE ANDERSON CHARTS
ON
BILLBOARD
Anderson mesmerizes
audiences on North American Tour photo by:
David Beer
Los Angeles,
CA Sept 23,2009
Cherine
Anderson may be the first Jamaican female artist
in recent times to hit not one but five Billboard charts
simultaneously. The feat brings about another first in
Anderson's short career, as she might also be the
first Jamaican female singer to register a song on the
Billboard Rock Charts.
The Dancehall Soulstress
is featured with Michael Franti & Spearhead on the
Sly & Robbie produced smash hit "Say Hey (I Love
You)", which has been added to many US top 40 radio
and AAA radio stations in the past three weeks. The song
peaked at #1 on Billboard Heatseekers charts 6 weeks ago
and has been steadily climbing other
charts. Currently "Say Hey (I Love You)" is
#21 on the Billboard Hot 100, #48 on the Billboard Rock
chart, #14 on the Digital Songs chart, #22 on the Pop
Songs chart and #43 on The Radio Songs chart.
According to Anderson "I am extremely happy, and
it's an honor to be among so many talented artists who I
listen to on commercial radio in the US." She continued,
"I am so grateful to turn on the radio and to be able to
hear Michael and myself being played right after bands
like Coldplay, Madonna, Beyonce and Britney
Spears."
After a recent concert in San Francisco
we caught up with her backstage. When asked about being
the first on the rock chart Anderson smiles, "Wow, I
didn't even know that, but I am so grateful for the way
everything has progressed, all the tours and now having
"Say Hey" playing in other non-reggae, urban markets.
It's truly a blessing."
 Cherine Anderson
rocking with Michael Franti on North American
Tour
CHECK OUT WHAT CHERINE HAS TO SAY ABOUT HER RECENT SUCCESS
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