

From the heart of Chicago, Cheerrio carries both the weight and the wisdom of her environment. Growing up in a city often defined by violence and crime, she understood early that survival required strength — but thriving required purpose. Instead of allowing her surroundings to limit her, she searched for positive outlets through sports, entertainment, and creativity. That decision shaped not only her character but her artistry.
For Cheerrio, music and performance were never random interests — they were lifelines. At just seven years old, she knew she loved being on stage. Acting. Dancing. Singing. Making people laugh. Bringing joy into a room. That spark was natural and undeniable. It wasn’t about fame at that age — it was about expression. That childhood passion laid the foundation for the confidence she continues to build today.
One of the most defining moments in her journey came when she was told that dark-skinned girls wouldn’t succeed in entertainment — that she would need a lighter complexion for people to support her. Those words could have broken her. Instead, they became fuel. They taught her that society often tries to dim the very light that makes someone powerful. Rather than shrinking, Cheerrio chose to shine louder.
Her journey hasn’t been without hardship. Confidence had to be rebuilt through failure and betrayal. She experienced job loss. A failed marriage. Broken friendships. Seasons of depression. And moments where she allowed other people’s opinions to silence the star she always knew lived inside her. But every setback became a lesson. Every loss strengthened her resolve. She stopped dimming her light for the comfort of others and realized something powerful: people will talk whether you’re winning or losing — so you might as well live boldly.
Her life experiences deeply influence the stories she tells through her music. She describes herself as someone who goes toward the hurt — not away from it. Pain has taught her perspective. It has taught her empathy. It has taught her resilience. Instead of hiding from her struggles, she uses them as blueprints for growth. Her message is rooted in freedom — freedom to be yourself, freedom to trust your intuition, and freedom to follow God’s purpose for your life.
When asked about her greatest accomplishments, her answer extends far beyond entertainment. She is a proud mother of two children who both earned academic scholarships to college. She overcame depression. She graduated with her MBA with a 3.9 GPA. She became the #1 Director at a university for five consecutive years. She stands as a proud wife, mother, and woman of faith. These milestones represent discipline, perseverance, and the power of belief.
Through her music and influence, Cheerrio wants listeners to walk away empowered. She wants people to stop watering themselves down. To understand that what you think about yourself matters more than what others think about you. If something keeps pulling at your heart, pursue it. Don’t overthink the steps. Trust your intuition. Trust God. Move forward boldly.
During difficult seasons, gratitude keeps her grounded. She reminds herself that things could always be worse. Every situation is either a blessing, a lesson, or both. That mindset transforms obstacles into opportunities for growth.
The legacy Cheerrio hopes to build is rooted in inspiration. She wants to be a reminder that doubt doesn’t define destiny. That you can overcome betrayal, depression, and rejection — and still rise. She wants people to say they stepped into their power because they watched her step into hers.
Looking ahead, her goals are clear. She wants to show the world how powerful life becomes when you surround yourself with the right people and walk in alignment with God’s purpose. She wants her audience to witness the fruits of discipline, faith, and consistency unfold in real time.
Cheerrio isn’t just building a platform.
She’s building proof — that confidence, faith, and resilience can transform pain into power.