Tongue 'n' Cheek were a British electro music group, that were primarily popular in the UK club scene between 1987 and 1991. The group's members were Maureen Mo Mason, Robin Achampong and Delroy Murray.
All of the group's eight singles charted on the UK Singles Chart, however they were more noticeable on the UK Dance Chart. The group's biggest UK hit single was "Tomorrow", which peaked at #20 on the UK chart. It was remixed by Chicago DJ Frankie Knuckles. Follow-up singles include "Nobody" (UK #37) and "Forget Me Nots" (UK #26), a cover of the Patrice Rushen song. The group also had an album, This Is Tongue 'N' Cheek, which reached #45 on the UK Albums Chart.
The band appeared on the BBC show Top of the Pops twice with singles "Forget Me Nots" and "Tomorrow", and also appeared on various TV shows including This Morning with Richard and Judy, The Derek Jameson Show, The Hit Man and Her and were regulars on The Chart Show.
At the end of 1990, Tongue 'n' Cheek had the 91st best-selling UK dance single ahead of American groups Bell Biv DeVoe, Hi-Five and The Winans who made up the Top 100 songs.
The band regularly performed with various UK R&B acts of the time like Soul II Soul, The Pasadenas, Dina Carroll, Glen Goldsmith and supported Imagination on their UK tour.
The lyrical content from Tongue 'n' Cheek's 1988 single "Nobody (Can Love Me)" was sampled by Acen. The lyrics – albeit speeded up and altered, formed part of Acen's darkcore single, "Trip II the Moon", which reached #38 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1992.