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Donna Lewis Enters a New Creative Chapter With “Wanderlust”

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For more than 25 years, Donna Lewis has remained a quietly enduring force in pop music — an artist whose work has transcended generations through emotional honesty, timeless songwriting, and a deeply individual creative spirit. Best known for her iconic love ballad “I Love You Always Forever,” Lewis continues to resonate with audiences decades after the song first became a global phenomenon, topping charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom while cementing itself as one of the most beloved pop songs of its era.

That legacy recently found renewed life through a modern reinterpretation by ROMY of The xx, who alongside Fred again.. sampled the track and introduced its emotional core to an entirely new generation of listeners. The revival not only reignited interest in the song itself, but also spotlighted the enduring emotional clarity that has always defined Donna Lewis’ music.

Yet while her past continues to influence contemporary artists, Lewis is equally focused on the present — and on a deeply personal new creative chapter shaped by resilience, reflection, and artistic rebirth.

Following a battle with breast cancer, Donna Lewis has emerged with a renewed sense of purpose that runs throughout her recent work. Her strength and vulnerability became central themes of her album Rooms With a View, a collaborative project with producer Holmes Ives that offered an intimate exploration of healing, survival, and emotional endurance. The record has continued to resonate with listeners facing their own personal struggles, while publications including People Magazine and The Sun, which recently named her an “Ageless Beauty,” have highlighted both her artistry and resilience.

Now, Donna Lewis enters another sonic evolution with Wanderlust, a new collaborative album created alongside acclaimed composer and producer David Lowe, known for projects including Touch and Go and his iconic work composing themes for the BBC. Released through Aztec Records, the project blends indie electronica, dream pop, and atmospheric songwriting into a reflective and emotionally immersive body of work.

Speaking about the album, Lewis described Wanderlust as both a creative and emotional journey shaped by years of friendship and artistic trust between herself and Lowe.

“Each song on Wanderlust holds a memory shaped by a moment held together by a long time friendship between Dave and I,” she shared. “These songs are traces of where we met, creatively and emotionally. Nothing was forced, each song found its own way.”

She continued: “It’s a conversation between us that never really ends, just echoes in different forms. This record is the map of a journey we found ourselves inside of.”

That sense of openness and emotional honesty has long defined Donna Lewis’ artistry. Whether through the intimate vulnerability of her songwriting or the understated warmth of her vocal performances, her music consistently feels rooted in authenticity rather than trend-chasing reinvention.

Now, with Wanderlust, Lewis continues expanding that legacy while embracing a more atmospheric and exploratory sound palette. The album reflects an artist who has weathered personal hardship, cultural shifts, and decades within the music industry without losing the emotional sincerity that made her work resonate in the first place.

At a time when audiences increasingly gravitate toward music that feels human, reflective, and emotionally grounded, Donna Lewis remains a rare presence — an artist whose story of survival, reinvention, and creative endurance continues to inspire far beyond nostalgia alone.

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