

From Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Cherry Pop has always known she was different. Growing up in her area, she noticed many artists sounded alike — similar flows, similar styles, similar images. But she never fit into that mold. She didn’t sound like anyone around her. She didn’t look like them either. Instead of conforming, she leaned into what made her stand out. That decision shaped her identity and continues to define her presence in music today.
Her introduction to music began in church at a young age. Gospel laid the foundation — discipline, passion, and emotional depth. But by middle school, she realized her calling extended beyond gospel. She loved the spiritual roots, but she also felt she was meant to reach wider spaces and explore new sounds. That realization sparked a transformation.
As she grew, her voice changed — and so did her sound. She believes even lifestyle choices influenced the shift in her tone. Instead of fighting the change, she adapted to it. She built her artistry around her evolving voice, turning what could have been a setback into a defining signature. That adaptability became one of her strongest traits.
One of her biggest obstacles hasn’t been talent — it’s been believing she truly belongs. For a long time, she didn’t have strong support. People around her questioned whether it should be her pursuing music. That doubt lingered. Even as opportunities begin to unfold, she admits there are still moments of questioning herself — Am I really talented? Am I really supposed to be here? But growth is happening, and so is confidence.
Cherry Pop’s life is her music. Every struggle, every failure, every lesson learned finds its way into her lyrics. Her story is filled with setbacks and comebacks — and that’s what gives her sound emotional weight. It’s not manufactured. It’s lived.
One of her proudest milestones so far was seeing herself on a billboard. That moment represented validation. Proof that despite doubt, despite lack of support, despite inner battles — the work was moving. It was a reminder that she was never invisible.
When times get hard, one thing keeps her grounded: prayer. She prays constantly. She cries often. She brings everything to God — her fears, her dreams, her doubts, her gratitude. Faith is not just part of her life; it’s the foundation that carries her forward. Through tears and triumphs, prayer has been her anchor.
At the heart of everything she does is her role as a single parent. When she speaks about legacy, it brings her to tears. More than fame, more than charts, she wants to build something lasting for her children. She wants them to always have something to fall back on if life doesn’t go as planned. She wants them to never lack. To one day be able to take care of their children because of what she built. Her grind isn’t just for herself — it’s generational.
Looking ahead, Cherry Pop’s goals are bold. She wants to be a top-charting artist. She wants to see herself on Love & Hip Hop ATL. She wants to dominate the charts and create music that sticks — word for word, beat for beat. Her dream is for fans to press play on her albums and never skip a single track. Every song hitting. Every record memorable. Every project undeniable.
Cherry Pop isn’t just chasing success — she’s building legacy through faith, resilience, and unapologetic individuality.
And one thing is certain:
When Cherry Pop steps into her full confidence, the world won’t just hear her.
They’ll remember her.