Sunday Girl
Pop · GB · Active since 1988

Sunday Girl

Shimmering, breathy electropop that balances dancefloor polish with a quiet, wistful heart. Perfect for neon-lit city nights and stylishly melancholic moments.

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Sunday Girl occupies that elegant intersection of high-fashion aesthetics and accessible synth-pop. The music is characterized by a crystalline production style that feels both expensive and intimate, anchored by Jade Williams' signature breathy, ethereal vocal delivery. It is the sound of the early 2010s London indie-pop scene at its most refined, blending the club-ready instincts of producers like Diplo with a softer, more romantic sensibility.

What truly distinguishes the project is its ability to recontextualize familiar melodies. Whether through original compositions or her notable covers, there is a recurring theme of 'sad-disco' - music that you can move to, but which carries a heavy weight of nostalgia or longing. The synths are often bright and shimmering, yet the underlying chord progressions frequently lean into minor-key melancholy, creating a sophisticated tension that rewards repeated listening.

For those new to her work, the debut single 'Four Floors' is the essential entry point, showcasing the perfect marriage of her airy vocals and sharp, rhythmic production. Her cover of 'Where Is My Mind?' offers a completely different perspective, stripping away the rock grit of the original for a haunting, cinematic atmosphere that demonstrates her range as a stylist.

Jade Williams (born 21 May 1988 in Sidcup, Greater London, England) professionally known as Whinnie Williams, is a British independent pop singer, interior designer and presenter. She founded interiors brand Poodle & Blonde in 2018 and is host for BBC 3 show Flat Out Fabulous since 2020. Williams grew up in Broxbourne. During her early teenage years, Williams was employed at a local pet shop where she worked every Sunday. Having not revealed her name to the other members of staff, Williams became known as Sunday Girl, which would later become her music alias. Growing up, Williams was always shy when it came to performing and singing in front of people, so her mother took her to see a hypnotist when she was 17, and it helped her to overcome the fear. With her fear of performing gone, Williams joined many cover bands including a ska band, a jazz band, and a trio who did covers of '40s blues standards with a ukulele and double bass. Williams completed an Art Foundations course at University and studied set design at Wimbledon College of Art, but took a gap year during her studies to travel and, more importantly, focus on songwriting, as she was getting bored with only singing covers of other artists songs. During the gap year, she was discovered by a manager one night while singing in a night club, and he helped direct her to work with other songwriters, which led to her eventual signing with Polydor Records and Universal's Geffen Records in late 2009.
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