J. Williams (singer)













































J. Williams
Birth name
Joshua Elia Williams
Born
(1986-09-03) 3 September 1986 (age 32)
Mangere, Auckland
Origin
South Auckland, New Zealand
Genres
R&B, hip hop
Instruments
Guitar
Years active
2008 – present
Labels
Illegal Musik
Warner Music New Zealand
Associated acts
Prestige, Lavina Williams,
Emily Williams
Website
myspace.com/jwilliamsmusik

Joshua Elia Williams (born 3 September 1986), known by his stage name J. Williams, is a New Zealand R&B recording artist and professional hip-hop dancer. He made his musical debut in 2008 with the hit single "Blow Your Mind" which gained him success on the New Zealand Singles Chart, peaking at number 13. In early 2009 Young Love his debut album was released with the single "You Got Me" featuring Scribe reaching number one. The single was certified platinum and was the #1 selling single of 2010 in New Zealand.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Music career


    • 2.1 Funding


    • 2.2 2008 – 2010: Young Love


    • 2.3 2010 – present




  • 3 Discography


    • 3.1 Studio albums


    • 3.2 Singles


      • 3.2.1 As featured artist




    • 3.3 Music videos




  • 4 Awards and nominations


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Biography


Joshua Elia Williams was born on 3 September 1986. His father is of Samoan descent and his mother of Fijian descent. He attended Weymouth Intermediate School in Weymouth, South Auckland and attended James Cook High School in Manurewa.


He compares his upbringing to that of the Jackson 5 family, as his father was very strict when it came to devoting oneself to religion and music.[1] Williams' has two younger sisters Keziah Williams and Ezra Williams and two older sisters, Emily Williams and Lavina Williams, who have both entered Australian Idol.


Williams was a member of the hip hop street dance group originally called Dziah (now known as Prestige). In 2006 Dziah represented New Zealand at the World Hip Hop Dance Championships, held in Los Angeles, U.S.. They came in second place to the current champs, the Philippine All Stars and took home the silver medals. In 2008 at the same competition, this time as Prestige, they came in fourth place, narrowly missing out on bronze medals.


Williams ended a two-year relationship his partner, Larissa Brown shortly before the birth of their child Ryder. Friends knew the relationship was unhealthy often seeing Williams and Brown arguing in public. Police had been called around to their Mount Wellington, Auckland home, because of the arguments. Larissa went to the press when J decided to end the relationship, which resulted in a Press frenzy with mixed allegations of abuse caused and fueled by alcohol.[2]Women's Refuge condemned his behaviour and the fact he was not accepting his responsibility, instead blaming it on alcohol abuse


Williams stepped down from his post as Rugby World Cup ambassador.[3]


Williams has then gone on to doing counselling in various forms to help with depression, anxiety, fame, alcohol abuse, and decision making. Joshua Williams in 2012 met back up with his high school sweetheart and managed to salvaged what relationship they had before his time with Brown.[4]



Music career



Funding


From 2008 to March 2011 Williams received over $100,000 dollars in funding from the taxpayer-funded New Zealand on Air. This included $50,000 to produce the album, and multiple grants to make music videos.[5]














































































New Zealand on Air funding for J. Williams
Year-Month
Song/album title
Grant
Grant category
2010-08
Night Of Your Life
$5000
Music Videos
2010-06
Takes Me Higher (feat Dane Rumble)
$5000
Music Videos
2009-12
Broken Love
$5000
Music Videos
2009-10
Young Love Collectors Edition
$50000
Album funding
2009-08
You Got Me feat. Scribe
$5000
Music Videos
2009-06
Your Style
$5000
Music Videos
2009-04
Stand with You
$5000
Music Videos
2009-02
Ghetto Flower
$5000
Music Videos
2008-10
Set It Off
$5000
Music Videos
2008-08
Blow Your Mind
$5000
Music Videos
2008-02
Flavour
$10000
New recording artists


2008 – 2010: Young Love



In September 2008 "Blow Your Mind" was released as the lead single from Williams' debut album. It peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. Second single "Set it Off", was released to commercial radio stations in early 2009 and charted at number thirty six. In March 2009, Williams released his third single, "Ghetto Flower", which peaked at number 5 on the same chart. The song was certified Gold in New Zealand on 9 June 2009, selling over 7,500 copies.[6] and was written by his sister, Emily Williams. The fourth single, "Stand with You", was released in June 2009, and peaked at number 6 in New Zealand, becoming his second consecutive top-10 single. It featured his sister, Lavina Williams. The song was certified Gold in New Zealand on 13 September 2009, selling over 7,500 copies.[6]


On 13 July 2009 Williams released his debut album, Young Love. The album debuted at number five on the New Zealand Top 40 Albums Chart and was certified gold. On 9 November 2009 Williams released his fifth single from the album, "Your Style" which featured New Zealand singer, Erakah. The single peaked at number 16 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.


In February 2010, Williams released sixth single "You Got Me", featuring New Zealand rapper Scribe. The single peaked at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart,[7] and was certified Platinum.[6] In December 2010, it was declared that "You Got Me" was the #1 selling single of 2010 in New Zealand.[8]



2010 – present


On 25 May 2010 Williams released "Takes Me Higher", which features pop singer Dane Rumble. The single only had a digital release. It peaked at number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart. In December 2010, "Takes Me Higher" was declared the #19 best seller of 2010 in New Zealand.[8] "Night of Your Life" was released on 11 October 2010 and received a gold certification.[9]
in 2010 J toured Germany having visited 13 cities and being part of one of their biggest TV music shows which NZ artist friend Dane Rumble joined him with.


In 2012, Williams was the supporting act for New Zealand boy band, Titanium on their Come On Home Tour.



Discography




















J. Williams discography
Studio albums
1
Music videos
10
Singles
11
Featured singles
3


Studio albums















Year
Album details

NZ chart
[10]

Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2009

Young Love

  • Released: 13 July 2009

  • Label: Illegal Musik, Warner

  • Formats: CD, digital download


5

NZ: Gold[11]


Singles








































































Year
Title

NZ peak chart position
[10]

Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
2008
"Blow Your Mind"
13


Young Love
(and Collector's Edition)
"Set It Off"
36

2009
"Ghetto Flower"
5


  • NZ: Platinum[12]

"Stand with You" (featuring Lavina Williams)
6


  • NZ: Gold[12]

"Your Style" (featuring Erakah)
16

2010
"You Got Me" (featuring Scribe)
1


  • NZ: Platinum[12]

"Takes Me Higher" (featuring Dane Rumble)
2


  • NZ: Platinum[12]

TBA
"Night of Your Life" (featuring K.One)
4


  • NZ:Gold[12]

2011
"Want to Rule the World" (featuring K.One)
29


"Live It Up"




2013
"Never Let Go" (featuring DJ Lenium)




As featured artist























Year
Title

NZ peak chart position
2008
"Them Eyes" (Mareko featuring J. Williams)
39[13]
2010
"My Love" (DJ CXL featuring J. Williams and The Gift)

2011
"She's a Killer" (K.One featuring J. Williams)
26


Music videos





































Year
Title
Director
2008
"Blow Your Mind"

"Set It Off"

2009
"Ghetto Flower"
Ivan Slavov[14][15][16]
"Stand with You"
"Your Style"
2010
"You Got Me"
Damien Caine[17]
"Takes Me Higher"
Ivan Slavov[18]
"Night of Your Life"
Anthony Plant


Awards and nominations





































Year
Type
Award
Result
2010

APRA Awards

APRA Silver Scroll ("You Got Me" with Scribe)[19]
Nominated

New Zealand Music Awards[20]
Vodafone Single of the Year ("You Got Me")
Nominated
Best Male Solo Artist (Young Love)
Nominated
Best Urban/Hip-Hop Album (Young Love)
Nominated

Pacific Music Awards
Best Pacific Urban Artist
Nominated[21]
Best Pacific Male Artist
Won[22]


References





  1. ^ Interview with muzic.net.nz


  2. ^ Powley, Kathryn (8 May 2011). "Kiwi No 1 pop star's 'horrible' violence". The New Zealand Herald..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  3. ^ "Rumble replaces Williams as rugby ambassador". Auckland Now. 17 June 2011.


  4. ^ Tait, Morgan (31 May 2013). "Troubled hip-hop star turns life around". The New Zealand Herald.


  5. ^ NZ On Air. "Search All Funding Decisions". Retrieved 2011-05-07.


  6. ^ abc "Latest Gold/Platinum Singles". radioscope.net.nz. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-09-22.


  7. ^ "J. Williams feat. Scribe – You Got Me". charts.org.nz. Retrieved 14 April 2010.


  8. ^ ab "J. Williams, Susan Boyle top charts for 2010". One News. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2011.


  9. ^ "Night of Your Life (feat. K.One) - Single". iTunes Store. Retrieved 13 October 2010.


  10. ^ ab "J. Williams in New Zealand charts". Hung Medien. charts.org.nz. Retrieved 26 May 2010.


  11. ^ "Latest Gold / Platinum Albums". RadioScope. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2010.


  12. ^ abcde "Latest Gold / Platinum Singles". RadioScope. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2010.


  13. ^ Steffen Hung (2009-02-14). "Mareko - Them Eyes". charts.org.nz. Retrieved 2014-03-05.


  14. ^ "J. Williams – Ghetto Flower music video". NME. Retrieved 11 July 2010.


  15. ^ Kiwi Hit Clips (Media notes). New Zealand On Air.


  16. ^ J. Williams – Your Style feat Erakah and Tyree (YouTube). 3 November 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2010.


  17. ^ "Kiwi musician makes new video in 3D" (video). 3 News. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2010.


  18. ^ "J Williams feat Dane Rumble Takes Me Higher Official Video". NME. Retrieved 11 July 2010.


  19. ^ APRA Silver Scroll Announce Top 20 MTV New Zealand - Retrieved 24 July 2010


  20. ^ Sundae, Hugh (1 September 2010). "NZ music awards finalists announced". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 1 September 2010.


  21. ^ Tapaleao, Vaimoana (29 May 2010). "Chart-topping acts among Pacific award contenders". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 July 2010.


  22. ^ "S3 Pacific Music Award Winners Announced" (Press release). Pacific Music Awards. 30 May 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.




External links



  • Official Bebo site

  • Record Label site

  • Profile on muzic.net.nz

  • Profile on amplifier.co.nz

  • Feature profile on Television New Zealand's Close Up programme










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