Jump Straight Into SG Lewis' & Ruel's Fire with "Flames"

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Ladies and gentlemen, SG Lewis is truly a force that can't be stopped. The musical 24-year-old went from playing guitar alone in his bedroom to DJ'ing his original music to festival crowds in only a matter of years. Taking no breaks after his incredible back-to-back weekend performances at Coachella, the British producer, songwriter, and DJ is gearing up for the third and final installment of his three-part concept album, Dusk, Dark, Dawn, with another electrifying single, "Flames."

Following "Throwaway" and "Blue," both of which were released earlier this year, "Flames" is a hypnotizing track that features pop/R&B artist Ruel, who hopped onstage with Lewis to perform "Flames" live for the first time at Coachella. Lewis' Dusk, Dark, Dawn narrates the unfolding of a night of clubbing while paying homage to youth culture. Now that we've arrived at the final chapter of this fluctuating trilogy, "Flames" incorporates Ruel's tender vocals and Lewis' warm electronics that remind us of peaceful sunrises after a night of good fun and treasured memories.

On "Flames," SG Lewis shared,

"I was put onto Ruel's music about 18 months ago, and watching his growth since then has been amazing. He's got such soul to his voice for someone of his age, it's crazy. 'Flames' is the final preview of 'Dawn' before the whole thing drops and I can't wait to share the whole thing."

Jump straight into the fire of SG Lewis' electronic stylings and Ruel's steamy vocals  with "Flames" below:

For more on SG Lewis, revisit our  "Quick 6″ with the acclaimed DJ!

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