"Allô Cherry" serves as a definitive example of , a style characterized by its authentic, mid-tempo basslines and melodic structures.

: Unlike modern Urban Kiz, which incorporates R&B and electronic influences, "Allô Cherry" relies on the "retro" feel of traditional instrumentation and sensuous vocal delivery. Lyrical Themes: A Plea for Reconciliation

: Juka is noted as one of the most prominent performers of Kizomba from São Tomé and Príncipe, where the style closely mirrors the traditional Angolan sound.

: Juka uses the track to express sincere repentance and a desire for reconciliation .

In the dance community, "Allô Cherry" is a staple at traditional Kizomba socials. Its steady, romantic beat is ideal for the close connection and grounded, fluid movements central to the dance's Angolan roots. It remains a popular choice for teachers and DJs looking to showcase the soul of before it began to branch into modern sub-genres.