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Dean Lewis

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Australian singer-songwriter (born 1985)

Dean Lewis
Lewis in 2019
Lewis in 2019
Background information
Born
Dean Lewis Grant Loaney

(1987-10-21)21 October 1987 (age 38)[1]
GenresPop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
Labels
Websitedeanlewismusic.com
Musical artist

Dean Lewis Grant Loaney (born 21 October 1987[1]) is an Australian pop singer and songwriter, known professionally asDean Lewis. Lewis is best known for his 2016 single "Waves", which has been certified 7× platinum in Australia, his 2022 single "How Do I Say Goodbye", which achieved worldwide popularity on social media and has been certified gold or platinum in over ten countries, and his 2018 single "Be Alright", which reached number one in Australia and was certified platinum within four weeks of release, eventually reaching 11× platinum in Australia and multi-platinum worldwide, including double platinum in the United States.

Lewis released his debut studio album,A Place We Knew, in 2019 and his second,The Hardest Love, in 2022. His third,The Epilogue, was released in October 2024.

Early life and education

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2005 E-sports career

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Lewis competed inesports, representing Australia inHalo 2 at theWorld Cyber Games 2005 in Singapore.[2]

2016–2017: Career beginnings andSame Kind of Different

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Main article:Same Kind of Different

Lewis was inspired to pursue music after watching a liveOasis DVD in 2005. Lewis says "I remember watchingLiam Gallagher walk out with this hat and red jacket and watching him withNoel, they were just the coolest guys ever. I spent the next five years watching every Oasis video – Noel Gallagher basically taught me how to write songs."[3]

Lewis signed his recording contract with Specific Music in 2014, and a major contract withIsland Records andUniversal Music Australia in March 2016.[4] Lewis released his debut single "Waves" on 30 September 2016 which peaked at number 12 on the AustralianARIA Charts. The song was featured in a number of American television shows such asSuits,Grey's Anatomy,Valor,Riverdale,All American,Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments andMagnum P.I..[5][6] The song has since been certified 7× Platinum byARIA.[7]

Lewis released "Need You Now" in April 2017 and his debutextended playSame Kind of Different on 12 May 2017 which peaked at number 27 on theARIA Album Charts. Lewis received fiveARIA Award nominations at theARIA Music Awards of 2017.[8] "Lose My Mind" and "Chemicals" were also released as singles from the EP and have been certified Platinum and Gold respectively.[7]

2018–2020:A Place We Knew and collaborations

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Main article:A Place We Knew

In June 2018, Lewis released "Be Alright". The single reached number one in Australia for five consecutive weeks,[9][10] becoming his first chart-topper in the country, and has been certified eight times platinum in Australia.[7] It also reached number one in Belgium, top five in New Zealand, Sweden and Ireland, top 10 in the Netherlands and Switzerland, top 20 in the United Kingdom and Scotland, top 30 in the United States and number one in the Billboard Adult pop chart. In January 2019, Lewis released "7 Minutes".[11] Lewis released his debut studio albumA Place We Knew on 22 March 2019.[12] Lewis performed "Be Alright" and "Waves" at the2019 AFL Grand Final. In 2019, Lewis signed with WME for representation in all areas.[13]

Lewis released a single in collaboration with Dutch DJ/producerMartin Garrix on 31 October 2019 called "Used to Love".[14] Regarding the collaboration with Garrix, Lewis explains that "Since my career began, collaborations never felt like something I saw myself pursuing. As a songwriter, who also sings, the entire concept just felt foreign. Until I met Martin. We spent about a week together locked behind closed doors in Amsterdam working on a song, which thought might end up be sung by someone else. But as the track progressed is started to sound a lot like me, but also very Martin. It's a real collaboration with a guy who's now become a great friend".[15] An acoustic version of the song was released in 2020.[16]

2022–present:The Hardest Love andThe Epilogue

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Main articles:The Hardest Love andThe Epilogue (album)

On 5 March 2021, Lewis released the single "Falling Up". Lewis stated the song is about "being online and focusing on that one negative comment in a sea of good".[17]

On 22 October 2021, Lewis released "Looks Like Me", which was inspired by a personal relationship where an ex was "hanging" with a guy that she said looked like Lewis.[18] This was followed by "Hurtless" on 1 April 2022.[19] On 2 September 2022, he released the single "How Do I Say Goodbye".[20]

In 2024, Lewis opened several shows forAJR on their tour forThe Maybe Man (2023).[21] In June 2024, Lewis announced his third studio albumThe Epilogue, released in October 2024, alongside Australian tour dates.[22]

At the end of 2025, it was confirmed that Lewis and Universal Music had parted ways.[23]

Personal life

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Misconduct allegations

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In October 2025, Lewis was the subject of various sexual misconduct allegations on social media. He responded to the allegations on Instagram, admitting wrongdoing but refuting any claims of illegal behaviour. This was paired with an announcement of a hiatus, and a promise to pursue therapy.[24]

In November 2025, his award nominations for the 2025 ARIA Awards for Song of the Year and the 2025 TikTok Awards for Music Artist of the Year were withdrawn.[25]

Discography

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Main article:Dean Lewis discography

Awards and nominations

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ARIA Music Awards

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TheARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres ofAustralian music. Lewis has won three awards from 16 nominations.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2017"Waves"Best Pop ReleaseNominated[26]
Breakthrough ArtistNominated
Song of the YearNominated
Michael Jones for Dean Lewis "Waves"Best VideoNominated
John Castle for Dean Lewis "Lose My Mind"Engineer of the YearNominated
2018"Be Alright"Best Male ArtistNominated
Best Pop ReleaseNominated
Song of the YearNominated
Jessie Hill and Dean Lewis – "Be Alright"Best VideoWon
2017 National TourBest Australian Live ActNominated
2019A Place We KnewAlbum of the YearWon[27]
Best Male ArtistWon
Best Pop ReleaseNominated
"7 Minutes"Song of the YearNominated
2021"Falling Up"Song of the YearNominated[28]
2022"Hurtless"Song of the YearNominated[29]
2023"How Do I Say Goodbye"Song of the YearNominated[30]
2025"With You"Song of the YearWithdrawn[A]

APRA Awards

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TheAPRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by theAustralasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually. Lewis has won seven awards.[32][33][34][35][36]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018"Waves"Pop Work of the YearNominated
Most Played Australian WorkNominated
2019"Be Alright"Pop Work of the YearNominated
Song of the Year[37]Shortlisted
HimselfBreakthrough Songwriter of the YearWon
HimselfOutstanding International Achievement AwardWon
2020"7 Minutes"Most Performed Australian Work of the YearNominated
Most Performed Pop Work of the YearWon
2021[38][39]"Used to Love" (with Martin Garrix)Most Performed Australian Work of the YearNominated
Most Performed Dance Work of the YearNominated
"Be Alright"Most Performed Australian Work OverseasWon
2022[40]"Falling Up"Most Performed Alternative WorkNominated
2023[41][42]"Hurtless"Most Performed Australian WorkNominated
Most Performed Alternative WorkWon
2024[43][44]"How Do I Say Goodbye"Most Performed Australian WorkWon
Most Performed Pop WorkWon

MTV Europe Music Awards

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TheMTV Europe Music Awards is an award presented byViacom International Media Networks to honour artists and music inpop culture.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfBest Australian ActNominated[45]
2019HimselfNominated[46]

National Live Music Awards

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TheNational Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfBest Live Act of the Year – People's ChoiceNominated[47][48]

Rolling Stone Australia Awards

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TheRolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by theAustralian edition ofRolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2025Dean LewisRolling Stone Global AwardShortlisted[49]

Notes

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  1. ^In November 2025, Dean Lewis and his management requested to have his nomination for the 2025 ARIA Award for Song of the Year withdrawn following allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Lewis in October 2025. ARIA actioned this request.[31]

References

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