Whinnie Williams presents the video clip for "Too Strong"

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The London singer Whinnie williams returns with her voluminous hair, freckles and retro look. After her first EP, 'Bad Girls', released last year, Williams returns with a new single entitled 'Too Strong', in which she advances from that 60's style of 'Bad Girls' to fully settle in the 70's. Whinnie Williams continues to stand out thanks to her sweet and sensual voice and the retro and even cloying melodies so characteristic of the 60-70s. It seems that female voices from the UK who use retro styles to present their music are still a regular but… well… as long as they sound this good, welcome to everyone.

En 'Too Strong' Whinnie Williams puts aside the stories of lovers to sing to her father: “I wrote 'Too Strong' with the producers Future Cut. This is a very special song for me because it is inspired by my father. I think many people, especially men, find it difficult to open up and share their problems. I wanted to write a song to all the people who have loved some of those people who have only known how to be 'too strong, too long' ».

The video clip of 'Too Strong' obviously continues with the retro aesthetic of Whinnie Williams, going from the France of the sixties of his previous videos to the satin of the seventies with an influence more than marked by the most famous scene of the film 'American Beauty '. You'll see what I mean. This video clip has been directed by Williams' own boyfriend, Tom dream, and in it they show an older Elvis representing Williams' father: “I wanted Elvis to be my father in the video clip. I believe that he, like my father, was a man whose pride hid all that sadness that was in his life ».


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