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Cheryl James
James performing with Salt-n-Pepa at the Canberra Theatre, Australia in 2013.
Born
Cheryl Rochelle James

(1966-03-28) March 28, 1966 (age 58)
Other names
  • Salt
  • Salty
  • Cheryl James–Wray
Occupations
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Spouse
Gavin Wray
(m. 2000)
Partner(s)Hurby Azor
(1984–88)
Children2
Musical career
OriginQueens, New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active1985–present
Labels

Cheryl Rochelle James (born March 28, 1966),[1] better known by her stage name Salt, is an American rapper, songwriter and actress. James is best known as a member of the American rap trio Salt-n-Pepa, which also includes Pepa (Sandra Denton) and Spinderella (Deidra "Dee Dee" Roper). James starred in The Salt-n-Pepa Show, a reality TV series focusing on reforming the group which aired on the VH1 network in 2008.

Career

James formed the group with Sandra Denton in mid–1985 while she was attending college at Queensborough Community College[2], they were joined by Latoya Hanson who was replaced by Deidra Roper joined in 1987. They released five studio albums: Hot, Cool & Vicious (1986), A Salt with a Deadly Pepa (1988), Blacks' Magic (1990), Very Necessary (1993), and Brand New (1997). Salt also co-starred in the 1993 motion picture Who's the Man? In 1997, she recorded the song "Stomp" with gospel artists Kirk Franklin and God's Property for their album God's Property, one of the best-selling albums in gospel music history. They were the first female rap act to have gold, platinum, and multi-platinum albums, and the first female rap act to win a Grammy. The group disbanded in 2002 but reformed in 2008.

James appeared on VH1's inaugural Hip Hop Honors program in November 2004, along with Pepa, but they did not perform. Salt, Pepa, and Spinderella, however, did perform on the second Hip Hop Honors on September 22, 2005, performing their hit "Whatta Man". This was the trio's first performance as Salt-N-Pepa since 1999. On October 23, 2008, Salt-N-Pepa performed "Shoop", "Push It", and "Whatta Man" at the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards. In 2009, James was featured in the Generation Gospel Exclusive on 106 & Gospel.[3]

Personal life

James dated Salt N' Pepa group manager Hurby Azor during the early start of the group from 1984 until 1988. James married her husband Gavin Wray on Christmas Eve 2000, although they dated for ten years before the marriage. James and Wray have two children, a daughter Corin (b. 1992) and a son Chapele (b. 1999). They currently reside in New York City. As of May 2011, James put her New York home on the market to relocate to Atlanta. James daughter Corin, attended Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, New York. James was referenced in Tupac's song "Keep Ya Head Up" In an interview Salt stated she considers herself a feminist "in a way," emphasizing the need for women to avoid complete emotional and financial dependence on men. Songs like "Tramp" and "Shake Your Thang" by Salt-N-Pepa express these feminist themes of female autonomy.[4]

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Cheryl "Salt" James Birthday".
  2. ^ Biography - Cheryl "Salt" James (1966-)
  3. ^ "Salt in a different Season". Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  4. ^ Rose, Tricia (May 1990). "Never Trust A Big Butt and a Smile" (PDF). Camera Obscura. 8 (2): 108–131. Retrieved 12 February 2015.