Sway Takes Young Juve with a Freestyle During his Morning Show Interview with Juvenile

SWAY X JUVENILE X YOUNG JUVE

Now some of you guys might be a little young to know who Sway Colloway is, but he is without a doubt a musical legend. Starting as an artist himself in the 90’s, Sway eventually made a name for himself. Most notably, through musical journalism with the ever-popular network MTV.

Like with most, with time comes change. Although still a network, MTV’s focus and target audience has changed throughout the years. But, Sway took his skills and knowledge and has since become known for Sway Universe, which includes “Sway in the Morning” on SiriusXM. He interviews all of the hottest artists in music today, which lands us at his interview with father and son Juvenile and Young Juve.

During his interview with Juvenile, Sway’s intrigued as to what kind of rap game Young Juve’s got to bring. He drops a Metro Boomin beat and lets Young Juve take on the track. Check it out below:

What do ya’ll think? Can Young Juve really claim ‘Young Juve’? Be sure to check out the entire interview with New Orleans Hoy Boy Juvenile. Plus be sure to subscribe to our YouTube where you will find all of the hidden gems New Orleans rap has to offer.

Corey Bureau

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