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Glenn Lewis (born Glen Ricketts on March 13, 1975) is a Canadian R&B and neo soul singer-songwriter. Originally planning to pursue a career in animation as a teenager, Lewis instead decided to focus on music. His father was a member of the musical group Crack of Dawn. Lewis has cited Stevie Wonder as his biggest inspiration, and Lewis has often been compared to him because of the similarities in their tones./nLewis was born in Toronto to a Trinidadian mother, and a Jamaican father. From the ages of 8 to 14, he also lived in Trinidad before moving back to Toronto. After moving back to the city, he attended high school at Eastern Commerce Collegiate, where he won a talent contest by covering Stevie Wonder\'s \"I Just Called to Say I Love You\". After high school, Lewis began recording demos and performing at nightclubs, eventually becoming a respected act in the city. He parlayed this success into the release of his first single, \"The Thing to Do\" in 1997 on Beat Factory/BMG Music Canada. The song earned him a Juno Award nomination for Best R&B/Soul Recording. His second single, \"Bout Your Love\", was released in 1998 and garnered a second consecutive Juno nomination./nThis exposure eventually landed him a deal with Epic Records. Lewis\' debut album, World Outside My Window, was released on March 19, 2002. Fueled by the hit single \"Don\'t You Forget It\", the album peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts. The single earned him a Juno for Best R&B/Soul Recording. He promoted the album by touring with R&B singers Alicia Keys and Tweet, among others./nIn 2002, Lewis recorded a cover version of \"Superstition\" for the tribute album, Conception: An Interpretation of Stevie Wonder\'s Songs. He also makes a brief appearance in the 2002 film Maid in Manhattan starring Jennifer Lopez and Ralph Fiennes. He contributed the song \"Fall Again\" to the film\'s soundtrack. \"Fall Again\" was originally written by Walter Afanasieff and Robin Thicke for Michael Jackson\'s Invincible album to compose, but didn\'t make it on the track list. However, a demo of the song by Michael Jackson was later released on the Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection CD set. A concert DVD, Glenn Lewis Live, was released in 2002./nLewis prepared his second album, Back for More for release in 2003. The first single, also titled \"Back for More\", and featuring rapper Kardinal Offishall, was released to radio and a video began to air. Inexplicably, the album was pushed back, first to later in the year, then to 2004; it remains unreleased. In the meantime, Lewis netted a Grammy nomination for his contribution to Stanley Clarke\'s \"Where Is the Love\", a duet also featuring Amel Larrieux./nLewis left Epic Records in 2005, and is currently signed to Underdog Entertainment. His latest album, Remember Me, was slated for release in 2007, but it remains unreleased. Lewis currently lives in Philadelphia while his children, Tabias and Xavier live in Canada