[4] Also specializing in celebrity news, guest interviews included Jae Millz,[5] Chrisette Michele,[6] Adrienne Bailon,[7] and Charlie Baltimore.
[8] Cherry is also known for founding the annual women's media/entertainment ceremonial Girl Power Awards, with (VH1 Executive Producer, CEO) Mona Scott[2] and a developed feud with radio DJ Funkmaster Flex of rival station Hot 97.
[9] She is recognized as the voice on the Hip Hop record “Funkorama” by Redman off the Insomnia (Erick Sermon album).
In June 2003, while at Sirius Satellite Radio in Philadelphia, Cherry was hired by WWPR-FM (Power 105.1) program director Michael Saunders to serve as a DJ, moving on to host the 6pm show.
Cherry Martinez responded to the broadcast with a release of a Diss track that played as the intro for listeners of the show and published an open letter on observations of struggle for women in media, citing “The radio industry is like Highschool”.