SWV, short for Sisters With Voices, emerged in the early ’90s as one of the most successful female R&B groups of their era. From the beginning of their musical careers, they’ve blended powerhouse ...
“SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B” premiered on Peacock on March 5. The premiere episode touched on how both groups started, why they broke up individually, and what prompted an SWV and Xscape tour in ...
Just last week, SWV, one of the most iconic girl groups in the world, graced NPR’s Tiny Desk, backed by a full band. The Sisters With Voices have always been a soulful lot, swelling rooms with the ...
Catch up on SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B on Peacock or Bravo. In anticipation of Bravo’s limited series SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B, we’re giving a little refresher course on some of the best ...
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 ...
During the 90s the New York based trio SWV were known as much for their hit songs “Weak” “Right Here (Human Nature)” “Use Your Heart” and “Rain,” as they were for their hard-partying ways. A ...
This week’s new music Friday also features Freddie Gibbs, G Herbo, PJ Morton, Rome Streetz, 38 Spesh and Wyclef. “We’ve all grown a lot since our first album, and we wanted to show that. So in ...