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Coko (Cheryl Elizabeth Gamble) was born on 13 June, 1970 in The Bronx, New York, U.S., is an American singer. Discover Coko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
Popular As |
Cheryl Elizabeth Gamble |
Occupation |
Singer · songwriter · record producer · actress · television personality |
Age |
53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
13 June, 1970 |
Birthday |
13 June |
Birthplace |
The Bronx, New York, U.S. |
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Coko Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Coko Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Coko worth at the age of 53 years old? Coko’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from . We have estimated Coko's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Cheryl Elizabeth Gamble (formerly Clemons; born June 13, 1970), better known by her stage name Coko, is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of the R&B vocal trio Sisters With Voices (SWV).
Aside from her R&B career, Gamble also has a solo gospel career.
As a member of SWV, Coko has sold 10 million records in the US, and 25 million records worldwide, and is a four-time Grammy Award nominee.
Gamble was born in The Bronx, New York as Cheryl Gamble to gospel singer Mother Lady "Clyde" Tibba Gamble, Gamble was raised in the South Bronx section, Gamble also lived in Brooklyn before moving back to The Bronx.
Gamble began singing at age 3, beginning her recording career as a choir member in Hezekiah Walker's Love Fellowship Crusade Choir.
From 1990 to 1998, Gamble sang with the platinum recording group, Sisters With Voices (SWV).
To commemorate their tremendous success and huge contribution to the contemporary R&B genre in the early 1990s, six compilation albums were released compiling their best efforts.
Gamble made the final decision to disband the group.
In an interview, Gamble stated it was not a mutual decision, that many people tried to convince her to stay but it was inevitable.
Gamble went on to say that she didn't feel appreciated, that there was no unity within the group and the communication was gone.
Gamble did not speak to founding member Leanne "Lelee" Lyons for several years.
Collectively the female trio released five albums - with their debut It's About Time (1992) selling over three million copies making SWV a big hit and earning the group numerous awards and accolades, including a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 1994 Grammy Awards.
Coko has a son with Digable Planets member Ishmael Butler, Jazz Butler, better known by his professional name, Lil Tracy (b. 1995).
After their 1997 Christmas album, SWV disbanded.
After SWV disbanded, Gamble went on to work with other artists such as Will Smith, most notably on his Grammy Award-winning hit single "Men in Black" from the blockbuster film of the same name (1997).
Gamble went on to release her first solo album under RCA, titled Hot Coko, released in August 1999.
The first single, "Sunshine," which was dedicated to her son Jazz, reached the Top 40 position in the R&B charts that summer.
However, both the album and singles did not gather the same mainstream success as Gamble once did with SWV.
Meanwhile, Gamble was working on a second solo album titled Music Doll in early 2001, but RCA closed the black music division and the project was shelved.
In 2001, Gamble and her Mother Lady "Clyde" Tibba Gamble did a remake of the song "Tears in Heaven" (originally recorded by Eric Clapton) on the album Rhythm and Spirit: "Love Can Build a Bridge".
Gamble sang on the Brent Jones and the T. P. Mobb single "Midnight" in 2002.
Gamble also appeared on Youthful Praise's 2003 gospel album Thank You for the Change singing lead on "Up There".
Gamble married gospel producer and drummer for Israel and New Breed, Mike "Big Mike" Clemons on October 19, 2003.
Gamble reunited with SWV and performed during their first live performance in eight years in Los Angeles for urban radio station KKBT 100.3 "The Beat"'s Summerjam concert on August 20, 2005.
Coko's full gospel solo debut, Grateful, was released in the United States on October 31, 2006 and debuted at #5 on Billboard's Top Independent albums chart.
Grateful includes an all-star cover of The Clark Sisters' "Endow Me" which features R&B singers Faith Evans, Fantasia Barrino and Lil Mo.
An alternate version, minus Faith Evans was performed on BET's Celebration of Gospel '07.
A special edition of Grateful only available through Wal-Mart includes two bonus tracks "I Wish" and Brent Jones' "Midnite" featuring Gamble on lead vocals.
Gamble was reported to have joined an all-black touring cast performing the critically acclaimed play The Vagina Monologues, along with Sherri Shepherd, Star Jones, Vanessa L. Williams, and others.
They also appeared on the 2006 New Jack Reunion Tour.
SWV was featured in the XXL where they discussed single releases from their debut album It's About Time.
In the interview, Gamble mentioned that the group would no longer perform sexually-explicit songs such as "Downtown" and "Can We" anymore out of a new respect for her beliefs as a Christian.
The group's final performance took place in Toronto in late June 2007.
In June 2008, Coko performed in Japan for the Billboard Live Tour.
Gamble sang some of her solo hits "Sunshine", "Clap Your Hands", and the SWV song "Right Here/Human Nature".
On April 4, 2008, Coko returned with SWV to perform some of their hits for the local DJ Kid Kutts' birthday.
SWV eventually reunited and released two albums in the 2010s.
As SWV was in the midst of new shows for early 2011, Gamble posed for a shoot in Jackson, Mississippi with photographer Will Sterling.
The photos were in fashionable gowns, set against the natural beauty of the Mississippi Delta.