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J. Sam Williams
Born2003 (age 21–22)
Los Angeles City, United States
GenresPop Music, Rhythm and blues
OccupationMusician
LabelsRouteNote Records
Websitewilliamswz.wixsite.com/home/
Musical artist

J. Sam Williams is an pop artist with R&B influences born and raised in Los Angeles City. His album "18" was released on RouteNote Records in 2021. His full-length EP titled The Holiday Session is scheduled to be released in late December 2023, with select singles currently being released.

Biography

Samuel began his music career professionally at the age of 18. In 2021, he signed with RouteNote to pursue a career in music. He has put out three studio albums under this label. The 2021 smash album "18 Albums" has received 4 million Spotify plays, a best-selling album with over 1 million sold online albums, RIAA platinum certification, and a debut at 175/200 on the Billboard 200 list for one week. His other albums include H18 Album and Dreamers Album. Following a disagreement with his previous management firm, CK, William departed and entered into a new agreement with CAA. In an effort to reclaim album ownership, he is re-recording his previous albums.

Discography

Released by Music Brainz on October 21, 2023.

The Holiday Session EP

The Holiday Session EP
No.TitleLength
1."It's A Most Wonderfull Time Of The Year"4:15

References

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  11. Gaston, Peter. "WATCH: R&B Up-and-Comer Samuel." Spin Aug 4 (2021). Web. July 19, 2021. <https://www.spin.com/2010/08/watch-rb-and-comer-samuel/>

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