Hannah Williams, the British soul hurricane who
sensationally became part of Jay-Z's chart-topping 4:44 album, is primed and
ready for her own national and international breakthrough.
Williams turned heads worldwide when the hip-hop superstar
sampled her heart-stopping vocals on 'Late Nights & Heartbreak' for the
title track, ‘4.44’ on his 2017 album. Now Hannah and her exemplary,
Bristol-based band the Affirmations deliver a definitive career statement with
the drop-dead soulful new album 50 Foot Woman which will be released October
18th on the Milan based imprint Record Kicks.
The album captures all of the visceral power of the band's
increasingly legendary live performances. Shades of classic Soul and
Psychedelic Funk blend uniquely with modern-day flavours on a record destined
to set the soul agenda for 2019 and far beyond. “I've never been as proud of
anything in my entire career” says Hannah.
Born in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, Williams' father
was a musically gifted minister, and her mother let her join the church choir
at the age of six. Hannah could read music before she could properly read
words, and when she discovered soul by listening with her mum to Motown and
Bill Withers, there was no turning back.
After a 2012 debut with her previous band the Tastemakers,
it was 2016's Late Nights & Heartbreak that announced the arrival of Hannah
Williams and the Affirmations. But little did she know that Jay-Z was
listening.One day, at herthen-day job running the music department at the University
of Winchester, he sent her a text.Once she'd established that it wasn't a
wind-up, and summoned the courage to call him back, she learned that JayZ's
producer, No I.D., had played him Hannah's track to inspire his response to
Beyoncé's Lemonade,on which she sang of his infidelities.
Williams was as in the dark about how 'Late Nights &
Heartbreak' would be used until 4:44 dropped. But the substantial sample of her
voice opened doors she never dreamed of. “It was an incredible catalyst,” she
says, “as a change in our collective career, and getting a global audience.
Suddenly, there were millions of predominantly American hip-hop fans listening
to my voice, going 'Is this from the '60s? Is she dead?'”
What followed was a year of the band's widest-ever touring
including an invitation to perform at Central Park Summer Stage NY, Toronto
Jazz Festival and Brooklyn Bowl NY and expanded audiences in continental Europe
where she and the Affirmations had already made a mark. Then came the burning
determination to make the record of their lives. The captivating 50 Foot Woman
is that album, produced by Shawn Lee, a respected presence on the funk/soul
scene whose credits include Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey and Alicia Keys. Lee
has released five solo albums as Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra on San
Francisco label Ubiquity Records and is also one half of the cool melodic pop
duo Young Gun Silver Fox.
Now the world will hear what the cognoscenti have known for
a while: that Hannah Williams is the real deal, and sings from her very soul.
“I feel like my performance comes from my solar plexus,” she says. “The
emotional side of it is so intrinsic; I can't take it away from what I
do".
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