S.G. Lewis Teams Up With Drew Love of Duo THEY. For New Single "A.A.T."
S.G. Lewis is a tremendous Producer/composer, not to underestimate because he has a unique flow and a creative vision. This month, he comes back with a captivating single “A.A.T” (off his Dark’s EP album) that he orchestrated in collaboration with the young singer Drew Love of acclaimed American hip-hop/RnB duo THEY. Indeed, the way the track is arranged is really characteristic since Drew Sing at every rap verse intersection that he delivers. In addition, we can notice a certain ease to collaborate between the two artists, which makes the project even more authentic. From that perspective, S.G. Lewis explains:
Drew is a seriously versatile artist who blends different genres so easily. He has the ability to flit between singing and rapping so effortlessly. I'm a huge fan of his work as 1/2 of THEY and had wanted to work with him for ages. The studio flow was so natural, and we made two different tracks the first time we met! A.A.T was the missing piece of the puzzle for DARK, and something brand new for me sound-wise, and I'm super happy with how it turned out.”
The last twelve months have been incredible for Lewis, who has had major sales in Europe, Australia, Asia and North America, including two nights in New York, Toronto, Chicago and Los Angeles. Earlier this year, SG released in collaboration with Clairo, the title "Better" while his most recent title, Hurting, had the mention "Track of the Week" from Clara Amfo. In addition to being played on Radio 1, 1xtra and Beats1, the track has reached the illustrious number one spot on iTunes electronic Chart.
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