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Jonathan Ahmad Calloway (born July 3, 1971), known as Sway, is an American radio personality, journalist and former rapper known for hosting music, news, and culture programming. He was an on-air reporter and host for MTV News and occasional non-news hosting, including numerous red carpet MTV award pre-shows, and reports on major events ...
Northern J. Calloway (1948–1990), American actor and singer; Reggie Calloway (born 1955), American singer-songwriter and record producer; Rick Calloway (born 1966), American former basketball player; Rob Calloway (born 1969), American boxer; Ron Calloway (born 1976), American baseball player; Sway Calloway (born 1971), MTV reporter and producer
Sway (British musician) (born 1983), British hip hop/grime singer Sway Calloway (born 1971), American journalist, rapper, MTV News and radio anchor; Sway Clarke II, Canadian singer/songwriter
The true celebrities of this era are those who hold sway. They may have substantial social followings but often pair it with corresponding skill, knowledge, or even controversy to shape public ...
Trick It Out: MTV's Tuner Challenge is an MTV reality television show focusing on automobile modification.The show airs primarily on MTV2 and is hosted by award-winning car tuner, RJ de Vera, and narrated by MTV news personality, Sway Calloway.
Those with long memories for Kanye lore may recall the artist getting into an aggressive argument with radio host Sway Calloway during an interview on the SiriusXM station Shade 45 back in 2013.
As the popularity of B-Boy crews started to decline, he met Sway Calloway, and the two formed a dynamic partnership. [5] With King Tech handling the turntables and Sway on the microphone, they represented Flynamic Force on their debut single, "We Wanna Rock You," which sold 20,000 copies in the Bay Area.
Paul Rosenberg (born August 1, 1971) is an American talent manager and former entertainment attorney from Detroit, Michigan.. He founded Goliath Artists in the late 1990s, through which he signed and managed fellow Detroit rapper Eminem.