Cunnie Williams
born in 1963 in Los Angeles, CA, United States
Cunnie Williams
Cunnie Williams (born 17 March 1963) is an American R&B singer whose voice has been compared to Barry White.[1]
Williams was born in Los Angeles, California, USA, in 1963.[2] After playing basketball, he switched to a career in music with his debut album Comin' from the Heart of the Ghetto.[2] His hits have included the single "Saturday" which charted in Italy,[3] the song "Come Back to Me" which charted in France,[4] and the album Night Time in Paris which charted in France.[5] William's song "Life Goes On" is on the soundtrack of the movie The Magnet.[6]
Discography
Released on Universal Music France: Albums:
- 2008 : No Place Like Home
- 2004 : Inside My Soul
- 2002 : Night Time in Paris[1]
- 2000 : Movie soundtrack to " Comme un aimant " published in the us as : The Magnet. ( song is called Life goes on )
- 1999 : Star Hotel[2]
- 1996 : Love Starved Heart[2]
- 1995 : Comin' from the Heart of the Ghetto[2]
References
- 1.0 1.1 Delacour, Nicolas (6 October 2002). Cunnie Williams, digne héritier de Barry White (French). Le Parisien. Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
- 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Delacour, Nicholas (6 June 2000). Cunnie Williams, une voix digne de Barry White (French). Le Parisien. Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
- (22 May 1999)"Hits of the World". Billboard 111 (21).
- (6 Jul 2002)"Hits of the World". Billboard 114 (27).
- (24 Aug 2002)"Hits of the World". Billboard 114 (34).
- Mitchel, Gail (24 March 2001). "Outkast Extends Helping Hand to Youth through Partnership with Nike Program". Billboard 113 (12).
External links
- Artist page at Universal Music (French)
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