Rhys Lewis drops an uplifting anthem "To Be Alive" ahead of sophomore album

The new single from Rhys Lewis, "To Be Alive," is the first taste of his second album, called "Corner Of The Sky." It's proof that he retains the talent for writing emotive pop songs. The song was produced by Aidan Glover and showcases Lewis's trademark emotional vocals amid glittering, sky-high pop production that feels both intimate and grand.

The song is both uplifting and reflective, perfectly aligned with the feeling of possibility that comes with taking a leap into the unknown. "To Be Alive" makes you feel free and excited, and it urges people to embrace the unknown and pursue what makes them feel alive. Lewis's vocal performance is wonderful, with equal parts openness and assurance. His delivery is both personal and universal, making the song easy to understand. The polished production lends the song a sense of progress and ascension that aligns with its theme of responsibility and leaps.

"To Be Alive" demonstrates that Rhys Lewis is an artist who's improving and unafraid of grappling with deep emotional territory. Fans and newcomers are invited to enter a world where risk-taking can be rewarded and mundane moments can feel extraordinary. "To Be Alive" is a mantra for bravery and living in the moment, contained within a production that is both effortless to decode and ambitious, proving once again that Rhys Lewis remains one of pop's most compelling voices.

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