Dean Lewis Grant Loaney, known professionally as Dean Lewis, is an acclaimed Australian pop singer and songwriter born on October twenty-first, nineteen eighty-seven. He gained widespread recognition with his hit single 'Waves' in two thousand sixteen, which achieved an impressive seven times Platinum certification in Australia. His music resonates deeply with audiences, particularly his emotionally charged lyrics and captivating melodies.
In two thousand eighteen, Lewis released 'Be Alright', a track that soared to number one in Australia and was certified Platinum within just four weeks of its release. This single eventually reached an astounding eleven times Platinum in Australia and garnered multi-Platinum status worldwide, including double Platinum in the United States. His ability to connect with listeners has made him a prominent figure in the music industry.
Following his initial success, Lewis released his debut album, 'A Place We Knew', in two thousand nineteen, showcasing his talent and solidifying his place in the pop music scene. He continued to build on this success with his second album, 'The Hardest Love', released in two thousand twenty-two. His third album, 'The Epilogue', is set to be released in October two thousand twenty-four, promising to deliver more of his signature sound.
Despite his musical achievements, Lewis faced controversy in two thousand twenty-five when he was accused of sexual misconduct, leading to his release from Universal Music. This incident has cast a shadow over his career, but his impact on the music world remains significant.