After headlining Drake’s OVO homecoming kick-off July ‘22, Canadian icon Shawn Desman marked an unprecedented return to the limelight for one of Canada’s biggest success stories. A top charting, multi-platinum selling, award-winning artist created some of the most recognized songs of the past 2 decades. With fans across the country, undeniable talent, & music that just sticks, Shawn Desman made his mark on an entire generation of Canadians w/ his signature sound & style.
Shawn Desman x KNIX
In partnership with revolutionary global brand KNIX, Canadian icon Shawn Desman will inspire millions to embrace their body just the way it is – with the lights on! Upon release of the single, this global campaign launches with the help of influencers such as The Birds Papaya (2.3M), Alicia McCarvell (1M) and Cat & Nat (1M) pushing directly to the song and speaking to the personal meaning behind their involvement in the music video and campaign.
Behind this perfectly sticky pop-anthem from Canada’s homegrown hero, comes a powerful personal message that was inspired by a life-altering emergency surgery that his wife Chantel went through earlier this year. A love letter to his wife, “Love Me With The Lights On” was his reminder to her that she is beautiful and sexy, just the way she is. This message is a universal reminder that sometimes what we see as a flaw, is exactly what makes us special.
“When I sat down to write ‘Love Me With The Lights On,’ I wanted to write something empowering; that reminds people that they’re perfect as they are. No matter what you look
like, whatever colour your skin is—you are perfect!” I want to send this empowering message to
everyone, but at the heart of it, this song is a dedication to my wife. I want her to know that I
want to see all of what she considers her imperfections, because to me, they are what
makes her beautiful! In 2017, my wife Chantelle was diagnosed with severe ulcerative colitis–a disease that in most cases, cripples a person’s quality of life. After five years of battling this disease, she underwent emergency ileostomy surgery. I remember feeling so heartbroken when she expressed feelings of insecurity about the physical changes she was about to go through.
This person who I love so much; who’s been through so much—was worried about how I’d
feel about her, and not celebrating how this would improve her quality of life. I looked at her
and said “Babe, you have nothing to be scared about. What I want is for you to be better. You
will always be the sexiest person in the room to me.” So this song is dedicated to everyone and
everyone else who may have at one time felt the way Chantelle felt.”