“Stone Love Award winners....Cherine Anderson takes the prize for Best Female Singer (2010)”
“Cherine Anderson had the crowd cheering from the minute she opened her mouth to belt out the first notes of First Cut Is The Deepest.”
“The day ended with amazing performances from our guess artistes Mixing Lab and songstress Cherine Anderson who gave the students a day to be remembered! ”
“Some time in late January, I had the pleasure of interviewing Cherine. She was sitting in my office in her black tights, bubbly as she always is and looking extremely exotic...Her personality is warm, but more importantly, she displays a level of intellect and social analysis that belies her young age”
“Cherine Anderson – First Jamaican Female Singer On The Billboard Rock Charts? Maybe but one things for sure she (Cherine Anderson) was the first Jamaican woman to walk out on the stage of the 2009 Aspen Jazz Festival in Snowmass Colorado and whip the crowd into a frenzy into less than 30 seconds!”
“Anderson started her European run playing to very receptive audiences. Audiences were treated to hits like "Kingston State of Mind", "Coming Over Tonight" and "Good Love" from her current EP The Introduction-Dubstyle”
“Fresh from a 48-city, three-month North American tour, Jamaican dancehall-soul songstress Cherine Anderson captured a whole new audience with her unique sound and style.”
“...this show comes with an added attraction: Cherine Anderson, a Jamaican singer and actress who is spotlighted in Franti's band. ... ”
“Anderson unleashed a stirring performance of her latest hit Real Love as well as staples like Talk If You Talking. Dressed in a shimmering blue sequinned dress... Jamaica's newest international star strutted across the stage like the veteran she really is and brought great energy to the night.”
“Cherine Anderson followed and is probably the most dynamic hype woman / opener I've seen in a really, really long time. In addition to having an amazing style, powerful vocals, and a hella lot of sway, Cherine got the crowd going”
“Jamaican singer Cherine Anderson continues to make gains on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart stateside. Her hit Say Hey (I Love You) with lead vocals by Michael Franti and Spearhead, moves into the number 18 spot this week.”
“Cherine Anderson has joined a growing list of Jamaican performers who have been making moves on the Billboard charts in America within the past year.”
“After a short set by Jamaican chanteuse Cherine Anderson—an up-and-comer with a killer voice and sparkplug personality”
“Vocalist Cherine Anderson is a particular star-in-the-making. A Jamaican who is about to turn a mere 25, Anderson has the voice, the look, and the stage presence to be a real breakout performer.”
“The rapturous dancehall reggae hybrid-hit featuring Jamaica’s own Cherine Anderson has fast become a sales and request favorite via radio, video, and digital platforms.”
“Michael Franti and Spearhead’s supporters are left in awe this year watching Cherine Anderson open for them. Her powerful vocals can be compared to that of Lauryn Hill. She has already established herself as the dancehall diva in Jamaica, and now she is becoming one to watch in America.”
“Cherine especially was a great addition to the band with her amazing voice and enthusiasm. Her duet with Michael on Nobody Right Nobody Wrong was a definite highlight.”
“(Cherine Anderson) has a great voice... her powerful vocals and sexy feminine presence provided a strong counterpoint and balance to Franti's masculine command of the stage.”
“Then came the award for Best Female artist handed to Cherine Anderson...who tore the stage as usual and linked up with CUMA host Spragga Benz for a collaborative performance which will go down in the UMA’s books as one of the best I have seen.”
“In an industry plagued with negativity, the songbird is hard at work trying to shed some positive light on the darkness...she is on fire and the world is her stage to blaze.”
“Anderson's exquisite harmonies and backing vocals emphasize her socially-conscious lyrics. It's really great music that respects the traditions of reggae's past, yet sounds totally modern. ( CD REVIEW)”
“Anderson has released a number of singles in her native country, including a song that should've been a huge hit in the U.S., "Cookie." Her voice is one that doesn't have to be super strong or bold to make an impact, but when she does reach a deep moment in the song, it's all her.”
“Anderson, who showed off her range and power with slow “diva"-style vocals mixed over reggae beats. A bit reminiscent of Lauryn Hill but with more funk to her voice, we found her to be extremely charismatic, weaving her sultry way across the stage.”
“Cherine Anderson woo the crowd. This dancehall diva has talent on all counts,brilliant voice. The boys got a little jealous at Anderson’s screaming hips while she cooed through Coming Over Tonight. Impressing...mesmerising, with enough rebel reggae power to get everybody moving...”
“Her soulful branch of reggae radiates with comeliness and intellect that is as stunning and appealing as her sultry vocals. She oozes the kind of confidence and eye-catching charm.....If there is one dancehall act (irrespective of gender) on a roll at this juncture, it's Cherine Anderson.”
“Another singer, Cherine Anderson, nearly stole the show... her sweet yet authoritative voice lends a maternal comfort to Marley's "Redemption Song," her recently recorded "Kingston State of Mind" and the gospel standard "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
“the emergence of Anderson for the final 40 minutes of the show took the spotlight away from.... Young, beautiful and assertive, the multi-talented performer commanded the stage with her powerful voice, inviting more than one comparison to a young Lauryn Hill”
“Even without a backing band, Dancehall Queen and One Love star, unloaded a musical set that vouched for her vocal and acting talent…”
“Singer Cherine Anderson, a Jamaican film star, mixed neo-soul and reggae well. She was a highlight of a segment of the festival that segregated most of the female artist…”
“A dapperly dressed Cherine Anderson sauntered onstage and like a siren, she teased tantalized and made the connection with the crowd…when she drew her mega hit “Coming Over Tonight, it garnered her an overwhelming response”
“Cherine Anderson had the full package, with an amazing voice and stage presence. She came out with "Redemption Song" and pretty much killed it through the remainder of the set. Is she a star yet?”
“Local acts Martin and Cherine Anderson, at Sunday night's One Night Only, proved themselves worthy of sharing the stage with veteran soul crooner Michael Bolton.The reggae-soul songstress charmed with Good Love, eliciting applause for her delivery....”