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New Album (Don't Hate) Hearon Records.

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1. Big Cynthia Gonna Break It Up
2. I Came To Party
3. I Didn't Lie, I Just Didn't Tell It All
4. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody Home
5. I'll Be Your Peaches and You My Cream
6. I'm A Lonely Woman
7. I'm Do Me Before You Do Me
8. It Don't Hurt Me Like It Use To
9. Keep Your Nose Out Of My Business

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Cynthia Walker was born October 5, 1969 to Junior and Gloria Walker. The name Junior Walker was known in every household that was a fan of the Motwon era. So as a child, Big Cynthia had the Blues running through her veins.
At the age of 16, Big Cynthia landed a gig with one of Houston's local bands. Back then, the pay wasn't much but, is wasn't the money Cynthia was concerned with. It was the love for pleasing the crowd and that she did very well.
From that point, Cynthia was chosen to become an opening act for the likes of: Johnny Taylor
Marvin Sease
Tyrone Davis
Lattimore
Mel Waiters
Bobby Bland
Betty Wright
Denise LaSalle
Peggy Scott-Adams
Shirley Brown
Millie Jackson
Pat Brown

In 1996, Cynthia was signed to Avanti Records by CEO Johnny Vincent and in 1997 her first CD was released nationally and this took Cynthia all over the world "BabY I'm The Real Thing" in 1998.
Cynthia then joined the world wide talents of Mel Waiters and traveled all over the country and was later signed to a recording contract, in 1999 with Mel Waiters.
This was a big break for Cynthia. Between traveling and recording, Cynthia and Mel put their heads together and recorded a song that was written by Cynthia entitled, "Ain't Nothing Like A Big Woman". This song was written for all the big women all around the world. Cynthia being a big woman knows what it feels like and wrote this song to uplift big women. This song was already a hit, which was released in February 2002.
Big Cynthia is a household name that everyone is talking about. Big Cynthia's next CD was released April 2004 entitled "You Didn"t Take My Man, You Took My Problem" which put her #12 of the top 25 Blues Artists. She continued to be with Mel Waiters (Brittney Records) for the Next 4 years until Big Cynthia went on her knees and asked God to send her to higher heights so she could do it big. One month later she received a call from Tony Mercedes of Tony Mercedes Records who told her that Mr. David told him, that I was the next Bad Girl of Southern Soul. Two weeks later I was flying to Atlanta, Georgia to sign and record my new CD entitled "Doing It Big" which was completed in 9 days, featuring Mr. David.
While in that transition Malaco Records offered a 2 year distribution deal and the new CD was released June 22, 2005. 2005 is Big Cynthia's time to shine and God is behind me 100%. Keep watching the Soul and Blues, The Boogie Report and The Chittlin Circuit and see Big Cynthia grow through Christ, because "I'm gonna make it do what it do baby" Big Cynthia has now signed a new record deal with Hearon Records and her new album in stores April 2,2008.