SWV was riding high in the early 1990s. A trio of street-wise young women from New York City, Cheryl "Coko" Gamble, Tamara "Taj" Johnson and Leanne "Lelee" Lyons represented for the average around-the ...
R&B girl groups dominated music in the 1990s. Thanks to the stylings of SWV, Xscape, En Vogue, and more, the landscape of music — and entertainment as a whole — changed, and the groundwork was laid ...
The ’90s is regarded by many to be the golden age of R&B. Girl groups such as SWV, Xscape, and En Vogue defined the sound of a generation and changed what it meant to be a successful woman in the ...
Cheryl “Coko” Gamble, Tamara “Taj” Johnson and Leanne”Lelee” Lyons got their start in New York’s 1990s R&B scene as SWV (which stands for “Sisters With Voices”). They were signed to RCA in 1991 and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fiona Apple performed a brief, a capella version of SWV's 1992 single "Weak" for director Kevin Hayes, who posted the clip on his ...
If you felt nostalgic when Chris Brown released “She Ain’t You,” a remix to the 1992 hit “Right Here,” then you’ll get all the feels as we recognize SWV (Sisters With Voices) during Women’s History ...
Catch up on SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B on Peacock or Bravo. SWV released three more albums (New Beginning, Release Some Tension, and a Christmas album) before disbanding in 1998 for the members ...
I’m a well documented SWV fan. But since I’m feeling generous, allow me to document this again. From a piece I wrote called “An Ode to SWV” in February of 2016: Suggested Reading Marlon Wayans Breaks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week, director Kevin Hayes shared a video of Fiona Apple singing an a cappella rendition of SWV's 1992 single "Weak." And now ...