philadelphia
cehryl builds split-screen worlds with words that cut deep, singing secrets under the cover of indistinct chatter. Her stories have led to millions of streams, paper cosigns, and shows with Still Woozy and Ravyn Lenae. Long before cehryl found her voice, the shy Hong Kong native tried her hand at composing, ditching piano lessons to learn songs on MTV by ear. that same watchful curiosity led her to point-and-shoot cameras, fending off life’s transience. Films like In The Mood For Love and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind guided her musical taste as much as other artists. it’s no wonder she still illustrates her merch to this day. Punk princess Avril Lavigne and Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou formed cehryl’s melodic foundation. Over the years, Amy Winehouse, Frank Ocean, Alicia Keys, The Beatles, and Justin Vernon made their mark. In high school, she recorded her vocals because no one else would. Finally, after many lessons while studying at Berklee in Boston, she set west, discovering close friends in LA who kindled her ambition: Zack Villere, Mulherin, Dijon, Alex Szotak, Brian Mantra, Softglas. together, they preserve fleeting moments in sound and color. "In this song, I lament everything I’ve loved in the college years when I lived in Boston. I’ve only really stepped foot in Philadelphia for probably five days of my life but I call everything I love 'Philadelphia' in this song as a blanket metaphor," explains cehryl on her single. "The song is about how we lose everything we love as time goes by; how we can be so so close with another person and years pass and you don't really talk to them anymore and how sad that is but that's just the way it goes. it's also about desperately promising to keep someone close to you despite knowing that that's really difficult to guarantee. I wrote this song in May 2019. it's got additional production from producer Scum (Tyron Donaldson) and background vocals from my best friend + artist brian mantra."