Cunnie Williams facts for kids
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Cunnie Williams
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
March 17, 1963
Died | August 2024 | (aged 61)
Genres | R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1994–2024 |
Labels | Peppermint Jam, Universal Music Group |
Cunnie Williams (born March 17, 1963 – died August 2024) was an American R&B singer. His powerful voice was often compared to the famous singer Barry White.
About Cunnie Williams
Cunnie Williams was born in Los Angeles, California, on March 17, 1963. Before becoming a singer, he played basketball. He later decided to follow his passion for music.
His first album was called Comin' from the Heart of the Ghetto. Cunnie Williams became well-known for several hit songs. These included "Saturday," which was popular in Italy, and "Come Back to Me," a hit in France. His album Night Time in Paris also did very well in France.
One of his songs, "Life Goes On," was even featured in the movie The Magnet. Cunnie Williams passed away in August 2024, at the age of 61.
Music Albums
Cunnie Williams released several albums during his music career. Here are some of his main albums:
- 1995 : Comin' from the Heart of the Ghetto
- 1996 : Love Starved Heart
- 1999 : Star Hotel
- 2002 : Night Time in Paris
- 2004 : Inside My Soul
- 2008 : No Place Like Home