When I found out I was pregnant, my mother said, 'Don't separate your life, the life that you're going to make with this child, from the things that you are and what you want to do.' Neneh Cherry childfindlife Change image and share on social
Both my parents were working-class and had dreams of making the world a better place. It's pretty powerful, being able to reflect back their beliefs. Neneh Cherry backbeliefclass Change image and share on social
I like Kelela. I like Twigs. I love the more old school; I hate to say old school, but I love Peaches; I love Peaches, I love Cat Power. And there's constantly new things coming up. But there's something so beautifully powerful - for me being a woman, when there's a woman doing something, it really strikes a chord. Neneh Cherry beautifullycatchord share on social
Rip Rig & Panic was a milestone for me, and I've always been really thankful that I did that when I was 16. It saved me for when I suddenly became really successful later on. So even when my head's been spinning like a banshee, my feet still feel held down to the ground. Neneh Cherry bansheefeelfoot share on social
My kids love Ibiza and we feel committed to it because we keep coming back to the same area. People recognise us in shops now and we have a social life here. We cook at home and have friends around. Neneh Cherry areabackcome Change image and share on social
Who needs a handbag? I put my money in my bra. Neneh Cherry brahandbagmoney Change image and share on social
I always found very strong images for my songwriting in New York. Neneh Cherry findimagesongwriting Change image and share on social
If you want to make God happy, tell him your plans. Neneh Cherry godhappymake Change image and share on social
What's sometimes really overwhelming in Sweden is the uniformity. People kind of disappear by all looking the same and wearing the same clothes. There are a lot of great individuals, but it can become a very blank and bleak picture. Neneh Cherry blankbleakclothe share on social
When 'Raw Like Sushi' came out in the U.S., I wasn't considered to be black enough. They didn't really know where to put me. The music wasn't 'black black' sounding. It wasn't R&B; it wasn't straight up hip-hop, although obviously in that dimension and world. Neneh Cherry blackconsiderdimension share on social