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Iconic American all-female band Klymaxx featuring Cheryl Cooley

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Iconic American all-female band Klymaxx, known for hits like "Meeting in the Ladies Room" and "I Miss You," is set to make a roaring comeback with their latest single "Love Me," featuring the original guitarist Cheryl Cooley. The much-anticipated single and its accompanying music video has just been released in June 2024, marking a new chapter in the band's storied career."Love Me" is a soulful track that beautifully captures the essence of love and self-discovery. With Cheryl Cooley's signature guitar riffs complementing the band's timeless vocals, Klymaxx delivers a contemporary sound that pays homage to their classic R&B roots while showcasing the group's evolution. From soulful ballads to energetic anthems, Klymaxx continues to push boundaries and inspire audiences with their vibrant music and undeniable talent.   Celebrating their 40th Anniversary, KLYMAXX is the iconic all-female band blending Jazz, Funk, Rock, and Soul. Their music remains a staple for men/women fans and has intrigued the ears of the latest generation, including popular DJs who have remixed their hits. Don’t miss this epic performance by Cheryl Cooley and her band, who bring timeless grooves and dynamic energy to the stage!   Love Me is the newest single from Klymaxx ft. Cheryl Cooley, and it's a women's empowerment, feel-good, type of song. A positive message surrounding the need to Love on yourself, and others. The timing of Mental Health Awareness Month mixed with Black Music Month was the best recipe for releasing this song. This is the first music video that Cheryl has released since the '90s,  What we can say is that people are loving the new single, and it's already slated to be a Summer Time Anthem. 

 

 

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