Cheryl Lynn claim to fame
- Real Name: Cheryl Lynn
- Category: Rock, Pop and Music
- Submitted by: mook
- Posted Date: 2008-08-21
- Last Modified: 2011-10-13
The following year, her debut single Got to Be Real was unleashed on the record-buying public as disco was dominating the airwaves. It hit the Top 5 and her follow-up single Star Love also got steady club play.
After disco died, Lynn churned out a string of R&B/dance hits including Shake It Up Tonight (1980), Encore (1981), and If This World Were Mine (1982) (a duet with then newcomer Luther Vandross).
By 1986, however, her career was at a virtual standstill.
Where are they now?
In 2004, her theme song Got to Be Real was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame (after being used in countless films and commercials).
That same year, she contributed a song to the soundtrack of the animated film Shark Tale (where Mary J. Blige also covered "Real").
On her MySpace page, Lynn states on her blog that she's "constantly working on new music".
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November 08, 2008 at 10:51 am, mook said:
Cheryl Lynn performed her signature hit “Got to Be Real” for the 2008 PBS special Hit Man: David Foster & Friends (a tribute to the producer who discovered her).