Lewca’s latest single “Like Liam Gallagher” is a comeback song that makes you feel like the life of the party before you’re even in it.
If you know anything about Lewca’s story, the vibe this release makes even more sense. After a forced break in 2024 following a serious lung infection, the UK-born, France-based artist returns sounding like someone who spent recovery plotting their next entrance. And honestly, that attitude shows in what he has created.
Produced alongside Paris beatmaker S.O.A.P, “Like Liam Gallagher” feels like a deliberate transition from Lewca’s earlier hip-hop-heavy route. This one boasts chunky guitars, stomping rhythms and enough alt-rock attitude to make you instinctively walk a little faster while listening. There are flashes of pop and even a bit of ska bouncing around underneath, which keeps things unpredictable and interesting.
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But what makes the track hit the right spots though is probably the artist himself. His vocals carry that unmistakable British charm where half the appeal is sounding slightly unimpressed while saying something ridiculous (gotta live up to the name, eh?). His confidence shows but it never crosses into trying too hard. Under the cheeky references, there’s still something oddly approachable about it.
And yes, the Liam Gallagher symbolism is impossible to ignore. Lewca uses that larger-than-life energy as a launchpad for his own thing.
This feels like the soundtrack to texting your group chat “watch this”, before doing something mildly questionable. Fun, loud and fully self-aware. That’s a pretty good way to come back.
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