Fantasea 48 Posted May 4, 2015 Whinnie Williams is a British solo pop singer, who is also known for performing under the stage name, 'Sunday Girl'. Williams released her debut single as Sunday Girl, "Four Floors", through Polydor Records on 28 March 2010. A music video directed by Elisha Smith-Leverock was also released to accompany the release of the single. On 15 July 2010, she released her second single, "Self Control", originally performed by Laura Branigan. A music video, again directed by Smith-Leverock, was released to accompany the single release. She supported Ellie Goulding on tour during November 2010, and played her first headlining show at London's XOYO on 15 December 2010.Her third single, "Stop Hey," was officially released through iTunes by Polydor in February 2011.She wrote and produced the song (along many others from her yet-to-be-released album) withJim Eliot, who has also worked with Kylie Minogue, Ladyhawke, and Ellie Goulding. A music video for "Stop Hey" was directed by Smith-Leverock, and themes for the video came from superstitions about bad luck. In June 2011, Williams was featured on Martin Solveig's album Smash, performing "Let's Not Play Games," which she co-wrote. Her cover of "Love U More", originally by Sunscreem, was promotionally released along with its accompanying video in October 2011, but its commercial release was delayed indefinitely. That November, she also went on tour to support LMFAO on a few of their UK dates.[13] Williams then recorded a cover of Pixies' "Where Is My Mind?" forThomson's 2011 holiday TV campaign, and the single's success helped her to be signed by Universal's Island Records in early 2012. Williams became one-half of DJ duo Ooh La La! in February 2012 with model Zara Martin . The pair have since streamed mixes 90s Hip Hop, R&B and Pop at night clubs and fashion parties in London and other cities in the UK. In March 2012, she co-wrote a song titled "Turn Up the Radio" for Madonna's twelfth studio album MDNA.Furthermore, she released "High & Low" from the official motion picture soundtrack of StreetDance 2. In February 2013, Williams announced the end of the Sunday Girl project, and released her first single and music video under the moniker of Whinnie Williams, "You Don't Love Me", in early 2013, later followed by "Break Hearts in Your Sleep". Both of these singles were released free via Williams' SoundCloud page, as was her first mixtape, Mix Tape Vol 1, released in December 2013. She has released 3 Mixtapes and 1 EP under Whinnie Williams. PM me if you want to have her stuff (I have her EP in i+ quality and her mixtapes in mp3 quality) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8d0W3zBeTY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKwTM07ssLc 0 Quote we told you this was melodrama // last.fm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trayertrash 7,210 Posted May 5, 2015 In 'You Don't Love me' I think she sounds like Lily Allen if she didn't have an accent. But I really like what I've heard so far. Thanks for posting! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites