Reggie Williams
grew up on a steady diet of Jazz and Soul like George Benson, Sade, and All
Jarreau, but it was hearing rock and pop when he was 13 that made him want to
begin writing and recording music. Reggie started performing around the same
time, and people became connected to his music much like the way he was
connected to the music he loved.
Reggie began
with two bedroom recordings titled, Songs For Stories and Learning to Live, which
you can find for free here: reggiewilliams.bandcamp.com.
He grew up in the scene, playing any show he could get, and moved on to Florida
State University’s Music School.
He began writing
more songs while obtaining his education, and knew he wanted to do something of
higher fidelity that would convey the ideas better. So he began saving up and
began recording with a close friend and producer, Robby, and released the
Change EP in January of 2012, which can also be found on Reggie’s Bandcamp.
Currently, Reggie
resides in Orlando, FL, and the next step is to give more and to grow. He has
been writing more songs since his move, and he plans to record an EP and head
on tour up the east coast to 33 cities, one of which will be Nashville, with
the help of our audience backing his Kickstarter, which you can check out here:
http://kck.st/19Y0HAw. Reggie and his backers
believe in what he is doing here wholeheartedly, and we want to invite you to
join as well.
Like the Ryman
Auditorium, not much has changed inside Nashville’s urban scene. The same
artists that a few years ago were championed as “the next big thing” are still
being championed, and the same producers that were “tomorrow’s sound” are still
recycling yesterday’s rhythms. The current scene’s roots run deep beneath the
streets, leaving little room for young artist to push their way through. It’s
time for Nashville to turn their eyes and ears to the skies, there you will
find Nashville native & hip-hop enigmatic Classic Williams, a skilled MC
and songwriter. Classic Williams is separating himself from the likes of other
artist and reviving Nashville’s languid urban scene with the release of his
debut album EPIC WIN.
Dropping
consecutive mixtapes in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (A Classic Mixtape,
#iHateClassic, #SMH, The Soul of Nigger Charlie, re(FLEX)tions) as well as
freestyle battles, radio airplay, live performances and being featured on
several local projects, the buzz around Williams has steadily grown throughout
the Southeast region. Currently enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University
(Recording Industry Major, concentration in Music Business), William's passion
for music started at an early age, as he remembers music has always been a part
of his life, recalling his early years: “I’m an entertainer, but I’ve always
known that I would be in music, as an only child I had to entertain myself. I
loved a crowd, always putting on shows for my mom and her friends.”
One of the
reasons that Williams’s music has seen a surge in popularity is his ability to
vividly deliver a picture via words. “When I was first introduced to MC’s like
Jay-Z & Nas, they really opened up my mind; Jay really made me visualize his
lyrics, and it made me realize I could do this because that’s how I was already
writing.” Listeners have come to expect William’s penchant for intricately
flowing lyrics sprinkled with diverse commentary. Songs like the mind splitting
“21st Century” find Williams searching deep within his own soul with one hand
while delving the other even deeper into the economic, racial and political
soul of the United States. He keeps it light with club tracks like the
contagious “Sorority Girls” feat. Sebastian Garcia and cements his mass appeal
via his first radio single “Tokyo Lights” feat. Angie Maxx.
Calling his
debut album “EPIC WIN” could be seen as a bit dreamy, maybe even braggadocios,
but William’s confidence is contagious and he is well aware of the road laid
out before him: “This is just the beginning until they are handing me a Grammy,
and even then... I’ll just be getting started.” And for that, we salute you!
Watch the new "#Repeat" music video from Classic Williams featuring The Yacht Club Clothing: