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Cherine scores with new dancehall video Haffi Come Back

Tuesday, December 18, 2012



CHERINE delivers another stunner with her dazzling new video Haffi Come Back. Both the song and video have been generating serious buzz in the streets and have been added to several local radio and television charts.

The video was released on Cherine's newly launched website www.CHERINETV.com and has over 50,000 views on her YouTube channel.

The Haffi Come Back video also been aired on several local entertainment programmes including TVJ's Entertainment Report, Intense, CVM's Onstage, D-Wrap, E-Strip Hitlist, HYPE TV's Up & Live, as well as RE-TV's Top Dozen. Haffi Come Back video has since been added to the video charts of E-Strip Hitlist, where it is currently number five.

The video presents the fun-loving side of Cherine, while she also shows off a fierce, bold, sexy look.

Cherine, who also directed the video states: "I am thrilled that my fans love the video and I got a chance to showcase my versatility as a performer. I love to keep my fans excited about my projects, they demanded something that they could dance to and they are showing so much love to the track."

According to Cherine's manager, Patrick Lindsay: "This song is a hit and we have decided to take it directly to the people which is why we released it via the Internet."

Haffi Come Back is the first in a series of singles to set up her debut album, which will be released in 2013.



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