Cheeks | zh

There is more than one artist using this name: 1) Native Ann Arbor rapper Cheeks. Cheeks started emceeing at age 21. He worked with Tree City from 2006 until 2008, joining the group was inevitable, due to the sheer chemistry he shared with the original members. After releasing two critically acclaimed projects, “Black Trees”, and “Thus Far”, within the ranks of Tree City, Cheeks has decided to release a solo project. With the support of his fellow Tree City members and Branch Out Collective team, Cheeks hopes to push forward for the future. “The Potential” features Buff 1, L05 from...
Before establishing himself as a solo artist in the early 2000s, Mr. Cheeks made a name for himself as a member of the Lost Boyz in the mid- to late '90s. Cheeks and the other members of the Lost Boyz practiced a sincere, literate, non-sensational style of New York hip-hop. As a result, they never attained substantial commercial success, yet garnered substantial critical acclaim and were underground favorites. But when Freaky Tah met an unfortunate demise, the Lost Boyz soon broke ranks and remained quiet. Cheeks resurfaced in late 2001, though, and he came with a more mature outlook on...
Judy Cheeks is a female dance music singer born in Miami, Florida and is the daughter of gospel singer and preacher Rev. Julius Cheeks. In 1978 she hit #10 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Mellow Lovin'," and then had a career resurgence in the nineties, when she re-emerged with a string of dance chart hits, including two #1s in 1995: "Respect" and "As Long As You're Good To Me" as well as "Reach", which appeared on the "Summer Hitmix '94" CD released by ZYX records. 1978 album "Mellow Lovin'" was produced by Anthony Monn (of gay icon...