Imani Williams
Imani Williams is a London vocalist who first gained attention with the 2016 single 'Don't Need No Money,' a collaboration with producer Sigala and the duo...
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Imani Williams is a London vocalist who first gained attention with the 2016 single 'Don't Need No Money,' a collaboration with producer Sigala and the duo Blonde. The track's straightforward pop-soul arrangement and her clear, unadorned vocal delivery gave it enough traction to establish her as a working singer in that lane.
She grew up in Brixton, a part of London with strong Caribbean and African musical traditions, and has cited Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu as early influences. Those reference points show up in her phrasing more than in any overt retro styling. Her other notable track, 'Dumb,' follows a similar pattern of clean, mid-tempo pop with a soul inflection.
Since that initial collaboration, she has worked with other producers and artists, including Boy George, MK, and Tom Walker. The work tends to be in the realm of featured vocalist or co-writer on dance-pop and house-leaning tracks rather than as a front-and-center album artist. In 2020, she was involved in a dispute over contract terms, which she pursued legally.
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