Levent Geiger Searches For Vaildation in "Love Me"


German singer-songwriter Levent Geiger yearns for those three magic words in his latest single, "Love Me." Backed by fluttery piano and dreamy strings, Geiger encapsulates what makes him one of the most exciting newcomers in international pop music.

Geiger's vocal melodies are steeped with profound honesty and immense heart. The 21-year-old singer-songwriter addresses the challenges and questions of seeking validation in a relationship. With poignant lines like "Say that you love me, say those three words when you touch me," he captures the emotional nuances of modern relationships.

The accompanying music video follows the artist singing on the cliffs of Greece as the sun sets behind him. As he performs on the romantic rooftop adorned with rose petals, his pining energy matches the track's heart-racing, smile-inducing sonics.

Geiger has quickly established a solid presence in the music scene. With over 6.3 million TikTok followers, 1.25 million Instagram fans, and 3.5 million YouTube subscribers, he has positioned himself as a strong voice for his generation. With his unmistakable blend of catchy melodies, honest songwriting, and distinctive vocals, Levent remains one of the most promising voices in modern pop. He has even attracted the attention of major acts like the Backstreet Boys, who enlisted him as a supporting act on their sold-out "DNA" tour.

Watch the "Love Me" video below:


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