Bio
About C+C Music Factory
The Legacy of C+C Music Factory
Few musical acts have left a mark on popular culture quite like C+C Music Factory.
Emerging from New York City's vibrant dance music scene, C+C Music Factory became one of the most influential and recognizable music brands of the late 1980s and early 1990s. By blending dance, hip hop, house, and pop music, the group created a groundbreaking sound that helped define an era and continues to inspire audiences around the world today.
With iconic hits including Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), Things That Make You Go Hmmm..., Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll), Just A Touch Of Love, and Keep It Comin', C+C Music Factory achieved worldwide success, earned numerous industry awards, and sold millions of records across the globe.
More than three decades later, the music remains a staple of radio, playlists, sporting events, television, film, and live entertainment. The energy, positivity, and excitement that made C+C Music Factory a cultural phenomenon continue to resonate with generations of fans.
Today, co-founder Freedom Williams continues to celebrate and share the music and legacy of C+C Music Factory through live performances across the United States and internationally. Joined by featured vocalist Smooth Jammy, the live show brings audiences an unforgettable experience filled with timeless hits, high-energy performances, and the spirit that has made C+C Music Factory a lasting force in popular music.
From major festivals and casinos to corporate events and concert stages around the world, C+C Music Factory continues to unite audiences through music, movement, and celebration.
The music lives on. The legacy continues.
Meet Freedom Williams
Co-Founder • Owner • Frontman
Freedom Williams is the co-founder, owner, and iconic voice of C+C Music Factory. As the frontman behind global hits including Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), he has helped define generations of dance music while captivating audiences around the world for more than three decades. Today, he continues to carry the legacy of C+C Music Factory to stages across the globe.