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Mina SayWhat

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Mina "SayWhat" Llona (born about 1990), from New Jersey[1], is an American radio and television personality, best known for her work as a radio host for Sirius-XM[2]. She previously worked as a host for WRNB 100.3[3] and WUSL 98.9[4].

Career

Mina SayWhat began working in radio at 18 years old in 2008[5]. She has various career highlights and has had the chance to have many different famous guests on her shows, such as Nas, Lupe Fiasco, ASAP Rocky, Meek Mill, Lil Nas X, and Young Jeezy.[6][7]

SiriusXM

Mina began working for SiriusXM as a programmer[8] but eventually moved on to become a host. She currently hosts the radio show The Heat (Sirius XM) on SiriusXM[9] and SiriusXM Canada[10].

Spotify

She has a podcast on Spotify called Mina's House that focuses on the music industry[11].

Power Squad

Mina founded a female dance group called the Power Squad.[12]

Accolades

  • Cover Of Syracuse Magazine[13]
  • John Bayliss Radio Scholar[14]

References

  1. ^ "Award-Winning Radio Host Mina SayWhat's Podcast, 'Mina's House,' Supports Emerging Artists".
  2. ^ "Mina SayWhat Leaves 100.3 WRNB Remains at Sirius XM The Heat".
  3. ^ "Mina SayWhat, Author, at Philly's WRNB".
  4. ^ "NERW 4/16/2012: Merlin Hopes for High "IQ" in Philadelphia".
  5. ^ "15 Years in Radio".
  6. ^ "Drizzy P sat down with Mina SayWhat".
  7. ^ "Lil Nas X on Mina's Show".
  8. ^ "Mina SayWhat Celebrates 15 Years in Radio!".
  9. ^ "The Heat on SiriusXM".
  10. ^ "The Heat on SiriusXM Canada".
  11. ^ "Podcast, Mina's House".
  12. ^ "Mina Say What Leads WUSL's Dance Team". All Access.
  13. ^ "Stories - Syracuse.edu".
  14. ^ "John Bayliss Press Release". www.beaweb.org.