Coko

Coko is an American R&B/Gospel singer known as the lead singer of the R&B vocal trio Sisters With Voices (SWV).

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Profession :

Gospel Singer

Birthday :

June 13, 1970

Star Sign :

Gemini

Age :

54

Birthplace :

The Bronx, New York, United States

Coko Cheryl Elizabeth Gamble, born on June 13, 1970, is an American singer-songwriter renowned as the lead vocalist of the R&B vocal trio Sisters With Voices (SWV). As a member of SWV, she has sold 10 million records in the US and 25 million records globally. Coko also enjoys a thriving solo gospel career. Some of her most notable works include the SWV hits “Weak” and “Right Here/Human Nature Remix,” as well as her solo singles “Sunshine” and “Clap Your Hands.” She has received three Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards and contributed to the soundtrack for the film “Waiting to Exhale.” Coko has also ventured into acting, appearing in stage plays such as “A Mother’s Prayer” and “Love on Layaway.” Additionally, she has collaborated with other artists, featuring on the Rhythm and Spirit: Love Can Build a Bridge album alongside Patti Labelle. Coko is married to gospel producer Mike “Big Mike” Clemmons, and they have two sons, Jalen and Jazz.