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''High Priority'' is the second studio album by
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singer Cherrelle. Released on October 20, 1985, it reached #9 on the
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chart and #36 on the
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. It generated Cherrelle's biggest pop hit with her duet with Alexander O'Neal, " Saturday Love" which peaked at #26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Background

After the success of her debut album, ''Fragile'', Cherrelle returned to the studio to record her second album. She worked predominantly with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis again on this project, and co-wrote and co-produced the track "Where Do I Run To" herself.


Reception

The uptempo lead single, "You Look Good to Me" would reach #26 on the
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chart. The second single was "Saturday Love," which would go on to be a hit peaking at #2 on the R&B charts, Cherrelle's best showing to that point, and would cross over and reach #26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It would also go on to huge popularity in the UK, climbing to #6 on the
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, becoming one of Cherrelle's most recognizable hits. Subsequent singles, the slow jam "Will You Satisfy?" would peak at #57 on the UK Singles Chart and "Artificial Heart" would reach #18 on the R&B chart and become Cherrelle's biggest hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart at #5.


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

{{Authority control 1985 albums Cherrelle albums Albums produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Tabu Records albums