Dana Williams Shares Her Infectious New Single "Do No Harm"

Growing up in L.A. and New York, Williams first began experimenting with songwriting in middle school, often in collaboration with her father: the late David Williams, a rhythm guitarist who performed on such iconic songs as Madonna’s “Like A Prayer,” Stevie Nicks’s “Stand Back,” and Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” “My dad also produced music, and a lot of times he’d bring home a track and tell me, ‘Write a verse here, a chorus here, another verse here,’” Williams says. “It was just a fun thing we did together, but it taught me how to write.”

Dana has released her brand new single "Do No Harm" on Island Records. Following the serene vocals of recently released track "Holiday," Williams is back with an infectious track which pairs her signature dreamy vocals and flawless falsettos. The tune's catchy hook tops atmospheric guitar chords and a fast, punchy drum beat. Co-written by Dana and co-produced by Alex Da Kid and Cobaine Ivory, "Do No Harm" is Dana at the top of her game.

"With "Do No Harm," we wanted to experiment with a rawer sound," Dana says on the new single. "I love how it's melodic and defiant at the same time. It's empowering and makes me want to stand up for something. The title draws inspiration from the promise of care that doctors have for their patients. That sentiment in a romantic relationship means you are entrusting yourself to another, in the hopes that they will treat your heart with care. But sometimes the best way to “do no harm” in a relationship is to get out of it and disappear."

Listen to “Do No Harm” below, stream it on your preferred music service, connect with Dana on her social media, and be sure to catch her as she headlines the Moroccan in LA on November 4th! Tickets can be purchased HERE.

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