
On this day June 5, 1989, Neneh Cherry released her debut album Raw Like Sushi. Blending hip hop, pop, dance, and R&B influences, the album introduced Cherry as a bold and genre defying new voice in late 80s music. Her confident delivery and streetwise style helped her stand out in a crowded musical landscape.
Raw Like Sushi reached number 40 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 2 in the United Kingdom. It went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide, driven by the massive success of the single Buffalo Stance, which became a global hit and a defining anthem of the era.
The album’s fresh sound and Cherry’s fearless approach to topics like independence, gender, and urban life made Raw Like Sushi a standout debut that pushed boundaries and redefined expectations for female artists in pop and hip hop.
80s insight: Raw Like Sushi captured the cultural shift of the late 80s, where music, fashion, and identity were becoming more outspoken and experimental. Neneh Cherry brought a mix of edge and style that helped bridge underground credibility with mainstream appeal.
Raw Like Sushi reached number 40 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 2 in the United Kingdom. It went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide, driven by the massive success of the single Buffalo Stance, which became a global hit and a defining anthem of the era.
The album’s fresh sound and Cherry’s fearless approach to topics like independence, gender, and urban life made Raw Like Sushi a standout debut that pushed boundaries and redefined expectations for female artists in pop and hip hop.
80s insight: Raw Like Sushi captured the cultural shift of the late 80s, where music, fashion, and identity were becoming more outspoken and experimental. Neneh Cherry brought a mix of edge and style that helped bridge underground credibility with mainstream appeal.