In 1998, Cheryl “Coko” Clemons, Leanne “Lelee” Lyons and Tamara “Taj” Johnson-George, collectively known as the hit urban-pop group SWV, called it quits. The friends from New York City, just barely ...
SWV lived up to their name, Sisters with Voices, and showed that they are still a force to be reckoned with. Check out the performance of their classic hits “I’m So Into You” and “Weak” at the 2012 ...
Ever since the SWV versus Xscape Verzuz was announced, my soul has been awash with joy and good tidings and cheer. I love SWV. I’m an SWV-stan. An SWV-apologist. I’m an SWV-superfan. I love Coko’s ...
Like many sisters, there’s been ups, downs and even years without speaking to each other. But singing R&B trio SWV — short for Sisters with Voices — has put the past behind them and have revived the ...
SWV was easily the biggest girl group of the 90’s. They have sold over 15 millions albums, gained a plethora of musical awards and proved themselves to be unstoppable. That is, until that drama behind ...
SWV’s Coko (full name Cheryl Elizabeth Gamble) set Maryland ablaze with her stupendous arrangement of Patti LaBelle’s “If Only You Knew” on Sunday, Dec. 10. SWV showed up and out at their MGM National ...
R&B veterans SWV will now get to tell their story after 30 years in the industry. The Sisters With Voices will be getting their own biopic courtesy of Lifetime. An inside source has spilled the beans ...
One of the most successful female R&B groups of the 1990’s, who gave us timeless hits like “Right Here”, “I’m so Into You” and a personal favorite, “Weak” is back to do it all over again. Sisters With ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. I have to be honest, I had zero plans to load up on another reality ...
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 ...
If you were a fan of TLC or En Vogue in the ’90s (duh), chances are you were a fan of SWV too. Or maybe you haven’t heard of them. Though the all-female trio scored big hits with “Weak” and “I’m So ...