SAMANTHA WILLIAMS

PRODUCER

Samantha Williams developed a love for music at an early age. From the age of six, she would join his father on stage as he entertained local audiences. This childhood experience helped shape her musical journey As a teenager, she was already writing her music and performing at various events in his hometown.
When she left school, she decided to attend the Berkeley College of Music in Boston.
After college, she decided to move to New York and focus on building her professional career. She enjoyed playing in clubs and bars but knew she couldn’t do this for the rest of his life. Her style of music is not just limited to blues but also influenced by rock and R&B.
Samantha began producing tracks for local artists. She gained the attention of a young executive from an up-and-coming indie record label, Lamar Jefferson. After multiple platinum and gold releases, Samantha became the number one producer at Die Hard Records. She was in his early twenties.
She's become best known for her production on the single “Love me” which became an instant hit when it was released. It brought her fame on the international R&B music scene and found its way into local and international charts. It reached the number one position in Belgium and Italy and peaked at number two in Canada, the U.K, and Germany.
Since the release of this single, his career has come a long way. When Lamar Jefferson informed her, he secured a lucrative distribution deal she jumped at the chance to be his number one producer.