Born on March 17, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, Cunnie Williams was a soul /
R&B singer best known for his hit singles “Saturday” featuring Monie Love, “A
World Celebration” featuring Heavy D, and “Come Back to Me.” Originally
interested in a career playing basketball, Cunnie Williams ultimately chose a
career in music and moved to Hanover, Germany to be with his partner. He caught
the attention of several labels thanks to his voice, which was often compared to
soul icon Barry White. His first two singles – “The World Keeps Fallin’” and
“Suddenly It’s Magic” – were only relea...