“Sway In The Morning” Joins Radio ::: Star Studded Guest List Included

Monday morning, MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway aired the first episode of his morning show, “Sway in the Morning” on Sirus XM’s Shade 45 (Eminem’s station). His first morning of interviews included call-ins from Bun B, Lupe Fiasco, Diggy Simmons, Estelle and “Entourage” actor Jerry Ferrara. Sway’s radio boss, Eminem also called in to congratulate the host and said to him, “You played such a vital part in my career and such a big role in hip-hop, we’re just happy to have you…”

During the show, Sway revealed an interview he had with Eminem on his first radio show with King Tech from the 90’s called the “Wake Up Show”. The vintage jewel was from when Eminem first signed with Dr. Dre and made the first announcement on Sway’s show.The morning show had even more vintage jewels to showcase. Sway, who co-hosted with Houston on-air personality Devi Dev, played a portion of a never-before-aired interview with the late Tupac Shakur from the set of his “How Do U Want It” video. Source
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