Hayley Williams

Hayley Nicole Williams was born on December 27, 1988. Williams is the frontwoman of the American rock and punk band, Paramore. ‘Decode’ and ‘Ain’t It Fun’ remain at the top of her fans’ favorite songs list. As one of the few girl-fronted bands, Paramore’s been praised by numerous top artists as one of the rawest and most realistic, with some even referring to it as young-sounding. Williams is not simply a singer reinventing music; the public also adores her for her unfussy, unshakable personality. Williams is a great woman who deserves to be honored on her special day.

Fast Facts

Full Name:

Hayley Nicole Williams

Nickname:

H-bomb

Birth date:

December 27, 1988

Age:

35

Zodiac Sign:

Capricorn

Height:

5' 2"

Relationship Status:

In a relationship

Net Worth:

$14 million

Hayley's Social Media:

Background

Hayley Nicole Williams was born on December 27, 1988, in Meridian, Mississippi, and moved to Franklin, Tennessee, with her mother in 2002, following her parents’ divorce. She spent most of her leisure time singing, playing guitar, and writing in her notebook, as she was home-schooled. During this time, Willaims became friends with guitarist Josh Farro, his brother, drummer Zac Farro, and guitarist Taylor York. She also started looking for local music prospects. While auditioning for a local funk band, Williams met bassist Jeremy Davis. Williams and her Paramore colleagues began writing music together after she introduced the Farros to Davis. Their efforts got swiftly rewarded with a contract with Atlantic Records. Their debut album, “All We Know Is Falling,” was released in 2005 on the Atlantic subsidiary Fueled by Ramen.

With their energetic, richly expressive brand of rock, Paramore gained a devoted fanbase over the next few years. Williams drew a lot of attention because she was the band’s primary singer, co-songwriter, and key lyricist. Their subsequent albums, including “Riot!” in 2007 and “Brand New Eyes” in 2009, all charted in the Top 20 on the Billboard 200, earning Williams cameo appearances on other albums. She appeared on the New Found Glory song ‘Tangled Up’ in 2009. Her first solo recording, ‘Teenagers,’ was also released that year and was featured on the soundtrack of the horror film “Jennifer’s Body.” Williams returned to the top of the charts the following year with ‘Airplanes,’ a collaboration with hip-hop musician B.o.B. that reached number two in America and one in England. Following their breakup with the Farro brothers, Williams and her surviving bandmates, guitarist York and bassist Davis, released “Paramore” in 2012. The album was a commercial and critical success for the band, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and earning them their first Grammy Award for the smash single ‘Ain’t It Fun.’ However, the band’s success resulted in another split, with Davis departing over a legal fight over royalties.

After reuniting with original drummer Zac Farro, Williams and York could go forward musically. In 2017, a revitalized Paramore released the Meldal-Johnsen-produced “After Laughter,” which showcased Williams’ hard-won lyrical maturity alongside an even more genre-open approach to songwriting. The album was a success, reaching number six on the Billboard 200 and topping the Alternative and Rock charts. Paramore announced their hiatus in 2019 after a two-year tour. Williams used the time off to create songs with York and Paramore’s touring bassist Joey Howard for a solo project. She released the songs ‘Simmer’ and ‘Leave It Alone’ in January 2020, which had a darker, more artistically focused tone than earlier Paramore songs. Warren Fu-directed music videos accompanied the songs setting the way for her first full-length solo album, “Petals for Armor,” due in 2020. The album debuted at number 18 on the Billboard 200 after being preceded by two E.P.s, “Petals for Armor I” and “Petals for Armor II.” “Flowers for Vases/descansos,” her second full-length solo album, was released nine months later, in February 2021. Williams played all the instruments on the album, produced by Canon Blue’s Daniel James.

Career timeline

2004
She Establishes a Band

With Farro, Zac, and Davis, Williams forms the band, Paramore.

2005
Her First Record

“All We Know Is Falling” is released under the independent label Fueled by Ramen.

2007
Live in the U.K.

Paramore releases a live album recorded in the United Kingdom during a tour with three stops in Manchester, Brixton, and Birmingham.

2010
The Certified Single ‘Playing God’

Fueled by Ramen, Paramore's official record label certifies the fifth single, ‘Playing God,’ from their album “Brand New Eyes.”

2012
Paramore Releases Their Fourth Album

The self-titled album "Paramore" is a commercial triumph, arriving at number one on the Billboard 200 with 106,000 copies selling in its first week.

2020
Her Solo Debut

Williams' debut album, “Petals for Armor,” is one of the year's most eagerly anticipated and critically lauded releases.

Why We Love Hayley Williams

  1. She fights against child sex trafficking

    Williams is a member of the Love146 organization, which works to fight child sex trafficking. She works to make a positive difference in the world. She speaks with victims of sex trafficking to gain a better understanding of their experiences.

  2. She is a mental health advocate

    Since its beginning in 2004, Paramore has been an outspoken supporter of the organization To Write Love on Her Arms. This non-profit organization's mission is to encourage those struggling with addiction, self-harm, depression, or suicidal thoughts to seek treatment. Williams has been a powerful spokesperson for the charity.

  3. Her healthy attitude towards criticism

    Willaims has received a lot of praise and acclaim, even from the most prominent musicians of the period. Because a woman leads her band, many people have criticized the music, comparing it to other performers and labeling it as 'spunky.' Willaims politely responded by stating that she doesn't create music to please anyone's gender or sexuality; instead, she does it for people to genuinely enjoy it. Williams' steadfast refusal to let anything or anybody knock her down exemplifies her passion for her career.

5 Surprising Facts

  1. She almost gave up music

    Williams spoke about what she went through during her divorce in an interview with “The Guardian,” including how she considered giving up music at one point.

  2. The origin of the band's name

    A band member's mother's maiden name served as the basis for the band's name, Paramore.

  3. She is an R.&.B. fan

    Those who imagined Williams solely listened to other musicians like Paramore or herself might be surprised to learn that she is a massive R.&.B. fan who enjoys listening to SZA and Kehlani.

  4. She turned down Lil Uzi Vert's invitation

    Vert, one of the greatest names in hip-hop, approached Williams about collaborating, but she declined because she didn't 'want to be that famous.'

  5. She was only 15 when Paramore started

    While most of Williams's peers were studying for biology exams and preparing for homecoming, she was on the verge of becoming a rock star.

Hayley Williams FAQs

What are Hayley's favorite bands?

Williams’ favorite bands include Saves The Day, mewithoutYou, Slick Shoes, The Chariot, Now Now Every Children, No Doubt, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory, H2O, Lemuria, and The Swellers.

What is Hayley Williams' vocal type?

Williams is a light lyric soprano singer with an incredible four-octave range, which, along with her delivery style and dynamic performance, has earned her a reputation as one of rock music’s most admired women.

Does Hayley Williams have a tattoo?

Williams has at least 15 tattoos on her body. Some of them are banners; a razor on her ankle; an initial on her ankle; clouds, a lightning bolt, writing behind her ear; a cross on her thigh; a heart on her wrist; a logo on her wrist; and a cherry blossom flower, and rose on her hip.

Hayley Williams’s birthday dates

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