Carla Marie Williams
Carla Marie Williams is a British songwriter, producer and singer, she is also the founder of Girls I Rate.[1] Notable songs she has written or co-written include Beyoncé's "Freedom", Naughty Boy's "Runnin'" and Britney Spears's "Private Show".[2][3][4] In 2016, Williams was nominated for two Grammy Awards for her work on Beyoncé's Lemonade album.
Carla Marie Williams | |
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Born | Harrow, London |
Nationality | British |
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Early life
Williams grew up in Harlesden, London, England. At the age of 10, she formed girl group "The Likkle Mentions".[5] They entered local singing competitions and appeared on local radio. Williams completed her GCSEs and studied her A-Levels at Bentley Wood High School, an all-girls comprehensive school in Harrow. She worked as a youth worker, helping hard to reach young people for four years.[4]
Career
Williams moved to full-time songwriting in 2006 after losing her voice from muscular tension.[2] She was signed to Xenomania as a songwriter by Brian Higgins.[6] Williams has written tracks for Girls Aloud, The Saturdays, Kylie Minogue and Alesha Dixon. Most notably she co-wrote Girls Aloud's "The Promise", for which she received a BRIT Award,[7] and from her work writing "Runnin' (Lose It All)" for Naughty Boy, she was nominated for a Grammy for her work on Beyoncé's Lemonade album, via the track "Freedom" she wrote for Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar.
Since leaving Xenomania, Williams has founded her own writing collective, NewCrowd,[8] and has worked with artists Sean Paul, Rudimental, Rodney Jerkins, Mario, Wizkid, Jess Glynne, Nao, Paloma Faith, Mabel McVey, Craig David and Ray BLK.
Williams founded the Girls I Rate movement in 2015, launching it in March 2016.[9][10]
In 2016, Williams was recognised by Music Week in its Women in Music Roll Of Honour.[11] Girls I Rate has partnered with organisations such as PRS for Music,[12] Island Records/Universal Music,[13] as well as PRS Foundation[14] and VEVO[15] to deliver educational programmes for its GIR Academy of next generation young women, such as the Get Heard A&R masterclasses,[16][17] Arts Academy Weekenders, social events throughout the year and most recently Mentor Me in partnership with Musicians Union and PPL,[18] as well as the All My Girls UK Tour.[19]seeing her mentor over 300 girls and even GIR Radio.[20]
Williams signed a worldwide deal with Reservoir Publishing in 2018.[21]
At the end of 2019, Williams was invited by Simon Cowell to join The X Factor: The Band, as part of the industry experts panel alongside Fred Ball, Naughty Boy and Ella Eyre.[22] In July 2020, Williams took over the cover of Music Week,[23] which contained an open letter to the music industry.[24] Carla is also a PRSF Foundation Keychange 2020 Ambassador[25]
List of notable writing credits
- Craig David – "Following My Intuition"
- Britney Spears – "Glory"
- Alesha Dixon – "The Boy Does Nothing"
- The Saturdays – Not Giving Up
- Naughty Boy – "Runnin' (Lose It All)"
- Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar – "Freedom"
Songwriting credits and discography
Year | Artist | Song | Label | Credit |
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2019 | JP Cooper ft. Stefflon Don | "The Reason Why" | Island | Co-wrote |
2019 | Elderbook & Rudimental | "The Reason Why" | Parlophone | Co-wrote, co-produced, vocal produced |
2018 | Mario | "What You Started" | Island | Co-wrote |
2018 | Sean Paul ft Ellie Goulding | "Bad Love" | New Citizen/Empire | Co-wrote |
2016 | Craig David | "Better with You" | Insanity | Co-wrote |
2016 | Britney Spears | "Private Show" | RCA | Co-wrote |
2016 | Britney Spears | "What You Need" | RCA | Co-wrote |
2016 | Beyonce ft Kendrick Lamar | "Freedom" | Parkwood/Columbia | Co-wrote |
2015 | Naughty Boy ft Beyoncé | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" | Virgin EMI | Co-wrote |
2015 | Becky G | "The Lights" | Co-wrote | |
2014 | The Saturdays | "Not Giving Up" | Polydor/Fascination | Co-wrote |
2013 | Charlie Brown ft. Misha B | "Floodgates (part II)" | All Around the World/Universal Music | Co-wrote |
2013 | Nabiha | "Transition" | Sony Music | Co-wrote |
2012 | Girls Aloud | "Something New" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2013 | Amelia Lily | "You Bring Me Joy" | Xenomania/Sony Music | Co-wrote |
2012 | Jodie Connors ft Stylo G | "Talk" | Universal Music/3 Beat | Co-wrote |
2010 | Kylie Minogue | "Mighty Rivers" | Parlophone | Co-wrote |
2010 | Mini Viva | "One Touch" | Polydor/Geffen | Co-wrote |
2010 | Fugative | "Crush" | Hard2Beat | Co-wrote |
2009 | Crookers ft. Kardinal Offishal | "Put Your Hands on Me" | Southern Fried Records | Co-wrote |
2009 | Mini Viva | "Left My Heart in Tokyo" | Polydor/Geffen | Co-wrote |
2008 | Girls Aloud | "The Promise" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2008 | Alesha Dixon | "The Boy Does Nothing" | Atlantic | Co-wrote |
2008 | Girls Aloud | "Love Is Pain" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2008 | Girls Aloud | "Fix Me Up" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2008 | Girls Aloud | "Rolling Back the Rivers in Time" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2008 | Girls Aloud | "Revolution in the Head" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2007 | Girls Aloud | "Can't Speak French" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2007 | Girls Aloud | "Sexy! No No No" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2007 | Girls Aloud | "Fling" | Polydor | Co-wrote |
2005 | Roll Deep | "Intro" | Relentless/Virgin | Co-wrote |
References
- "GIRLS I RATE". girlsirate.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Butter, Susannah (10 November 2016). "Carla Marie Williams: 'We need more swag in the industry – women need to bring it back'". The Evening Standard. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Baiden, Kamilla Rose (16 May 2016). "Introducing Carla Marie Williams, The North London Songwriter Penning Tracks For Queen Bey". Vibe. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- "Meet Carla Marie Williams, the British songwriter who wrote Freedom for Beyonce". Newsbeat. BBC News. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Spendelow, Nathan (20 January 2016). "Meet the Harrow woman who ended up writing songs for Beyoncé". getwestlondon. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Williams, Carla Marie (29 February 2016). "Carla Marie Williams: For black women in music it's hard to defy the stereotype". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Wright, Matthew (8 March 2016). "10 Questions for Songwriter Carla Marie Williams". The Arts Desk. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Baiden, Kamilla Rose (16 May 2016). "Introducing Carla Marie Williams, The North London Songwriter Penning Tracks For Queen Bey". Vibe. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Psarias, Vicki (18 March 2016). "GIRLS I RATE Gala Dinner". Honest Mum. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- Williams, Carla Marie. "uardian Available for everyone, funded by readers ContributeSubscribeSearch jobsSign in Search current edition: UK edition News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show More Women in Leadership Carla Marie Williams: For black women in music it's hard to defy the stereotype". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- Gumble, Daniel (25 October 2016). "Music Week Women in Music Roll of Honour revealed". Music Week. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- Writer, Staff (9 March 2019). "PRS for Music celebrates International Women's Day with Girls I Rate". PRS For Music. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
- Lerner, Rebecca (24 March 2018). "Programs Like 'Girls I Rate' In The U.K. Empower Young Female Artists". Forbes. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- Homewood, Ben (10 July 2020). "PRS Foundation partners with MOBO, Girls I Rate & more to support black musicians". Music Week. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- Gumble, Daniel (27 February 2018). "Girls I Rate gala dinner to be held on International Women's Day". PSN Europe. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- Staff, Writer. "Girls I Rate". PRS Foundation. PRS Foundation. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- Ottewil, Jim (24 April 2017). "Get your music heard with Girls I Rate". PRS M Magazine. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
- Garner, George (1 October 2020). "Girls I Rate Academy launches new mentoring scheme for female creatives". Music Week. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
- Writer, Staff (1 March 2019). "Carla Marie Williams Songwriting Masterclass". Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- Writer, Staff. "GIR Radio". Girls I Rate. Girls I Rate. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
- Ingham, Tim (28 March 2019). "CARLA MARIE WILLIAMS SIGNS WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING DEAL WITH RESERVOIR". MusicBizWorldwide. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- Writer, Staff (9 December 2019). "X Factor: The Band... Meet the Experts". ITV. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- Garner, George (6 July 2020). "New edition of Music Week out now". Music Week. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- Williams, Carla Marie (7 July 2020). "'I want more black women to be celebrated': An open letter to the music business from Carla Marie Williams". Music Week. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
- Radcliffe, Maya (23 September 2020). "UK music industry commits to Keychange Gender Equality Pledge". PRS M Magazine. Retrieved 23 September 2020.