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Viral Singing Sensation Lewis Loh Performs Lush Life – TSL Acoustic Sessions Episode 13

Be entranced by his voice

If the name Lewis Loh seems familiar to you, you might have seen him on the news as the “Singing Cop,” whose rendition of last year’s National Day song went viral. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong even shared his cover on his Facebook page!

Now that he’s starting to make his mark in the local music scene, Lewis is one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a full-fledged musician in his own right. And if you need any proof that this young man is going to be the next big thing, you should know that he was talent-spotted on YouTube and invited by a producer to audititon for the popular reality-singing competition The Voice in the U.S.!

Get a taste of Lewis’ musical stylings by watching him perform his very own acoustic version of “Lush Life” by Swedish songstress, Zara Larsson below, in our new and improved TSL Acoustic Sessions.

Do you know any other talented local musicians we should feature on the next episode of TSL Acoustic Sessions? Tell us who and we will make it happen. And as always, like the video and subscribe to TheSmartLocalTV for all our future videos!

Fauzi Aziz

Apart from his mission to spread rainbows and smiles to the world, Fauzi has always dreamt of being in the spotlight. While he loves anything related to theatre, he's secretly obsessed with YouTube and reality television. He's an expert at walking in stilettos but most importantly, he still believes that unicorns exist.

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