Where Is My Mind
Sunday Girl released her debut single "Four Floors" released through Polydor Records on 28 March 2010. A music video directed by Elisha Smith-Leverock was also released to accompany the release of the single. On 15 July 2010, Sunday Girl released her second single, "Self Control", originally performed by Laura Branigan.[7] A music video, again directed by Smith-Leverock, was released to accompany the single release. Sunday Girl supported Ellie Goulding on tour during November 2010,[8] and played her first headlining show at London's XOYO on 15 December 2010.[9] Her third single, "Stop Hey," was officially released through iTunes by Polydor in February 2011.[10] She wrote and produced the song (along many others from her yet-to-be-released album) with Jim Eliot, who has also worked with Kylie Minogue, Ladyhawke, and Ellie Goulding. A music video for "Stop Hey" was directed by Smith-Leverock, and themes for the video came from superstitions about bad luck.[11] In June 2011, Williams was featured on Martin Solveig's album Smash, performing "Let's Not Play Games," which she co-wrote. Sunday Girl's cover of "Love U More", a cover of the Sunscreem song of the same name, was set to be released in December 2011, and a video accompanying the song was released in October 2011, but its commercial release was delayed indefinitely. That November, she also went on tour to support LMFAO on a few of their UK dates.[12] Sunday Girl then recorded a cover of Pixies' Where Is My Mind? for Thomson's 2011 holiday TV campaign, and the single's success helped her to be signed by Universal's Island Records in early 2012.[13] Sunday Girl became one-half of DJ duo Ooh La La! in February 2012 with model Zara Martin .[14] The pair have since streamed mixes 90s Hip Hop, R&B and Pop at night clubs and fashion parties in London and other cities in the UK. In March 2012, Sunday Girl co-wrote a song titled "Turn Up the Radio" for Madonna's twelfth studio album MDNA.[15] Furthermore, Sunday Girl released "High & Low" from the official motion picture soundtrack of StreetDance