SG Lewis is giving the gays plenty of reasons to dance thanks to his sexy new collaborative EP with Tove Lo. Their new project, HEAT, has everyone partying all summer and busting a move when it's. Their new project, HEAT , has everyone partying all summer and busting a move when it's truly needed most. The proud ally is staying very busy this year by performing at festivals and gay clubs all around the world, but thankfully, Lewis spared a few minutes backstage at the electric Splash House music festival in Palm Springs to spill the tea with PRIDE. Read the full interview below!
Lo and Lewis only appear in the first video, ‘Heat’, which was filmed at Electrowerkz, an iconic London club that hosts LGBTQ+ and fetish nights including House of Trash, Slimelight and Roast. Their new project, HEAT , has everyone partying all summer and busting a move when it's truly needed most. The proud ally is staying very busy this year by performing at festivals and gay clubs all around the world, but thankfully, Lewis spared a few minutes backstage at the electric Splash House music festival in Palm Springs to spill the tea with PRIDE. Read the full interview below!
Samuel George Lewis (born 9 July ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He is mostly known for collaborating with many artists from Tove Lo, Robyn, Dua Lipa, Nelly Furtado, Mabel, Victoria Monét, Lucky Daye, Jessie Ware, JP Cooper, Raye and Ray BLK to Bruno Major, Frances, Clairo and LANY. Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers. Forums New posts.
Read on for PAPER 's conversation with SG Lewis about his most introspective record yet, support from the LGBTQ+ community and the collaborations he's aching to make happen. Considering he had already put out five EPs since , this was a moment that clearly had been a long time coming. Met with critical acclaim and containing prestigious collaborations with the likes of Robyn, Nile Rodgers, and Lucky Daye, the track project recorded between took major inspiration during its creative process from the dancefloor and his nightlife experience. But, with COVID restrictions in place during the hour of its release, the purpose of Times slightly shifted, becoming music that was both sentimental and a celebration.