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  1. Recorded by Steve Fisher at 11th Street Studios, Atlanta, GA and Kori Anders & Justin Trawick at Patchwerk Studios, Atlanta, GA. Mixed at Larrabee North Studios, Universal City, CA. Published by Shortman Syndrome (SESAC), Tashira Publishing (ASCAP), Soija Publishing (ASCAP) Track 4. Produced / co-produced for Don Vito Productions.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2008 · Listen to The Truth (Bonus Track Version) by Cherish on Apple Music. 2008. 12 Songs. Duration: 43 minutes. Listen to The Truth (Bonus ... Album · 2008 · 12 Songs. Home; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. The Truth (Bonus Track Version) Cherish. R&B/SOUL · 2008 . Preview. 1 January 2008 12 Songs, 43 minutes ℗ 2008 Sho'Nuff ...

  3. The Truth, an Album by Cherish. Released 13 May 2008 on Capitol (catalog no. 509995 00806 2 5; CD). Genres: Contemporary R&B.

  4. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content — making it a trusted source for music and culture.

  5. 5 de ene. de 2016 · Being an idea it cannot be real. That’s why Seng-ts’an says “only cease to cherish opinions.”. By opinions he means ideas, ideals, beliefs, and images, as well as personal opinions. This sounds easy but it is rarely as easy as it seems. Seng-ts’an is not saying you should never have a thought in your head, he is saying not to cherish ...

  6. Cherish( Cherish (group) ) Lyrics Cherish is an American R&B and pop girl group consisting of the sisters Farrah King (born 1984), Neosha King (born 1986), and twins Felisha and Fallon King (born 1988). The four sisters are originally from Atlanta. The album will be releasing on May 13, 2008 as confirmed on their official website.

  7. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it.” ― Voltaire “So it is the human condition that to wish for the greatness of one’s fatherland is to wish evil to one’s neighbors. The citizen of the universe would be the man who wishes his country never to be either greater or smaller, richer or poorer.” ― Voltaire