John Newman Gives a “Guiding Light”


An electrifying EDM gem with a heartfelt tribute to the artist’s special someone.

British musical talent John Newman encompasses the roles of a singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer. His solo career took off with the global record-breaking single “Love Me Again,” making a remarkable debut at number one on the UK Official charts. The song further achieved Top 10 status in over 30 countries and garnered an impressive 1.6 billion streams worldwide. Throughout his musical journey, John Newman has collaborated with notable artists such as Calvin Harris, Kygo, David Guetta, and Galantis. His prowess as a producer has resulted in three BRIT nominations, over 2.5 billion streams, and nine number-one records, both as a songwriter and an artist. John Newman’s most recent release is the EDM single “Guiding Light,” accompanied by its official lyric video.

With an uplifting blend of hypnotic beats, dance-inducing instrumental elements, and soulful vocals, “Guiding Light” creates a euphoric soundscape that perfectly complements the heartfelt ode of the track. The lyrics, featuring declarations of loyalty and love like “When you’re lost and alone, And you feel like the light can’t get through, I’ll be the one that can heal all the sorrow in you” and “When the days feel so long, And you don’t have the strength left to fight, Just know that I’ll be there,” reflect the artist’s commitment. John Newman’s electrifying EDM single, filled with dreamy melodies and genre-bending moments, is poised to take listeners on an emotional and unforgettable journey. So press play and let the words of “Guiding Light” melt your heart.


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