It's Gonna Be Right

It's Gonna Be Right is a 1985 album by American singer Cheryl Lynn, released on Columbia Records.

The first single, "Fidelity", though bearing similarities to Cheryl Lynn's previous Jam & Lewis-produced smash "Encore," only reached #25 on the R&B charts, its lacklustre performance was widely blamed on its predecessor still being in heavy rotation at the time of its release.

The Jam & Lewis helmed title track bore several sonic similarities to her smash hit "Got To Be Real."

[1] The album was reissued in September 2010, as an import on Sony Records Japan, however no bonus material was included.

[2] Referring to Lynn's departure from Columbia Records after the release of It's Gonna Be Right, he called the album "a fitting conclusion to a tenure that had some chart hits but never jelled the way everyone felt it would (or should).