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Cher Biography


Cher: The Goddess of Pop with Rainbow Hair and an Unmatched Roar

Born Cherilyn Sarkisian on May 20, 1946 in El Camino, California, this diva not only conquered the music world, but became a cultural icon who defied norms and captivated generations with her talent, style and irreverent attitude.

**From child prodigy to counterculture icon:**

Since she was little, Cher showed a natural gift for singing and acting. At the age of 16, he was already rubbing shoulders with stars like Sonny Bono, with whom he formed the duo **Sonny & Cher**, a couple both on stage and in real life. Their initial success came with songs like "All I See Is You" and "Baby Don't Cry", catapulting them to worldwide fame.

However, Cher wasn't just a pretty face. Her rebellious spirit and fascination with fashion led her to separate from Sonny and reinvent herself as an independent artist. She adopted an extravagant hippie style, with vibrantly colored wigs, miniskirts and high boots, defying the standards of the time.

 **A powerful voice and an unstoppable career:**

 The 70s marked the takeoff of his solo career. With hits like "Bang Bang (My Baby  Shot Me Down)" and "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)", Cher demonstrated her powerful voice and stage charisma, conquering the charts and establishing herself as a versatile artist.

In the '80s, she embraced electronic pop with hits like "If I Could Turn Back Time" and "Cherilyn," cementing her status as a pop icon. Her image became even bolder, with tight-fitting costumes, transparencies and extravagant headdresses, making her a fashion reference.

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