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In 1983 Onique Denee Williams was born in Santa Monica, California. At the age of four she moved to Seattle,
Washington. In Seattle she began singing in her mother’s church choir. This is where she like so many others before her
first experienced the beauty of a relationship with music. At he age of five she moved with her family to a small town
named Kailua on the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian island chain. Kailua would be her home from then until her
sophomore year in college.
In Hawaii Onique continued to nourish her relationship with music and the arts. She continued developing her pipes
singing in her mother’s choir at Word of Life Christian Center. She was involved in plays, hip-hop, jazz, and
contemporary dancing, as well as acting on several movie sets. She is a member of SAG. Her parents recognizing her
talent supported and coached her to reach high one step at a time entering her into several competitions that would
showcase her talents.
Her first huge noteworthy success came as being crowned “Miss Teen Nubian Hawaii 1999” earning her a scholarship to
college. During her reign, those in her community especially young children whom she always seemed to find time to
share with vaulted her to recognition. She learned leadership and the importance of giving back to her community. She
was invited to several local gala events and participated in many including Kamehameha Parades. She is still so grateful
for that opportunity to be a positive role model by showing how hard work and clean living can pay off. That same year
Onique wrote and recorded her first song “Ain’t Never Changed”.
In 2000 she formed a group named “Phenomenal Ladies” with two of her close talented friends Shella Sanders and
Stephanie Morgan. The group began to write and record cutting edge songs that were as good as anything you heard
on the radio. Group manager Kevin Carter aka Watchdog soon had the Phenomenal Ladies performing at several hot
spots in Hawaii. The group was becoming a local favorite to peers and first-timers and received local offers to record
professionally. Before splitting for personal differences they recorded a remix of Cat Steven’s “Wild World” released by
Quiet Storm Records that earned heavy radio play in Oahu and the outer islands.
Onique would go on to record other collaboration hits “Good Lovin’” with dancehall artist D-Ru produced by Radical Rob
Onekea (Way Out West Records) and “Party All Knight” with rappers Shella Sanders, Blaze One and Mykelob produced
by Pacific Island superstar Fiji (Ocean Beat Records). As a soloist she continued her love affair with music by getting
back to basics, taking voice lessons and singing in church. Onique represented her school by competing and reaching
the finals singing Whitney Houston’s version of “I Will Always Love You” in a statewide high school competition
sponsored by Clear Channel named “Brown Bags to Stardom”. She closed her high school books by flawlessly singing
the national anthem before a five thousand plus crowd at her high school graduation in 2001, receiving a standing
ovation.
She continued her academics attending classes at Hawaii Pacific University. While there she began lead and backup
singing with a band named “Shining Star”. They performed in several venues and entered many contests. Onique’s voice
was always a crowd favorite especially when she would hit the money note in Alicia Keys’ “Fallin”. She refocused on
songwriting logging several hours inside the Stone Groove Studios where she wrote another local favorite “This Feeling”.
Onique would go on to open for Styles P to a sold out crowd of seven thousand plus at Honolulu’s Blaisdell Arena. The
Blaisdell Arena is the largest inside performance venue in Honolulu. She came to the realization that Hawaii was unable
to support her ambitions as a singer/songwriter. This prompted her to move to Los Angeles where she now resides.
In LA she is among serious common minded artists that she is comfortable working with. She also frequents Atlanta where she is doing the majority of her recordings. In due time the world will be blessed with her warm and resonant voice. The world will get a glimpse of her childhood relationship with music.

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