Ricardo Williams, the acclaimed singer-songwriter, is back—but this isn’t a comeback. He never really left. After stepping away to focus on family and welcoming two new children, Ricardo returns with fresh energy and perspective, ready to share his next chapter.
“I’ve been embracing life and stepping away to gain more experiences,” Ricardo shares. “Now, I’m back, better equipped to showcase my art.”
His upcoming single, ‘Are We Good,’ marks the start of an exciting new phase in his career. Released on 1st October—Ricardo’s birthday—the track delivers a heartfelt exploration of love and relationships, wrapped in his signature soulful sound.
“It’s an emotional bop,” Ricardo explains. “If you’re not listening closely, you might miss the depth of emotion in the lyrics. But as always, I hit the bridge pouring my heart out with lush R&B vocals.”
‘Are We Good’ signals Ricardo’s return to music, bringing with it a personal evolution. The single is just the beginning of what promises to be a dynamic and deeply expressive era.
“I’m not calling it a comeback. I never really went anywhere. I just chose to focus on other parts of life—my family, my kids. Now, I’m ready to share my music again. ‘Are We Good’ is the first of many, an honest reflection of love and the complexity of relationships. I wanted to release it on my birthday to mark the next phase of my journey.”
Born in Jamaica and raised in Hackney, Ricardo Williams now calls Birmingham, UK, home. From his early days singing in church to captivating audiences with his powerful voice, Ricardo has earned a reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling vocalists. His soulful sound, blending 90s R&B with modern influences, has garnered him widespread recognition.
Ricardo has performed alongside industry icons like Faith Evans and collaborated with artists such as Stormzy, Jennifer Hudson, and Teedra Moses. His 2019 EP, Intermission Vol 1, cemented his place in the UK R&B scene.
‘Are We Good’ is available now via all major platforms.
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