(Verse 2:) Lately our house is not a home You come in, take a shower and then say Im gone. And lately Ive been feeling, Feeling unappreciated. Unappreciated is a boilerplate R&B album that's pleasant and likeable, yet it doesn't leave much of an impression and lacks character. Highlights from Unappreciated, scheduled for release on August 15th, include Chick Like Me, which features Cherish chopping it up about their taste in guys, Moment In Time, a sweet ballad where the understated musical arrangement makes the girls' vocals shine and the infectious title track, a frank testament from a lover who's being taken for granted. I dont know how much more, I can take from you. The album reached a peak of number four on the Billboard 200 chart, making. 2008 saw the release of the group's second studio album, The Truth. The single was met with critical and commercial success, and was followed up with their debut album, Unappreciated, which reached number 4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the US. However, it's clear that they're very much under the influence of their inspirations and contemporaries (from Destiny's Child to Ciara) and aren't yet able to distinguish themselves from what they've absorbed as music fans. Unappreciated is the debut studio album by American girl group Cherish, released on August 15, 2006, via Capitol Records. In 2006, they released their second official single, 'Do It to It'.
Though they're still in their late teens and early twenties, they write a lot of their lyrics, and they sound as sure of themselves on Unappreciated as any R&B group with a handful of albums behind them. ("Miss P.") and appeared on Da Brat's "In Love wit Chu." An album for their label was due to follow, but it never surfaced, and mega-producer Jazze Pha eventually swept them up for his Capitol-supported Sho'nuff label. In 2003, this group of four Atlanta-based sisters released a Jermaine Dupri-produced single on Warner Bros.