Lauv's songs are slightly sad but full of tenderness.
Lauv’s music style is full of catchy lightness. He has the magical power to turn all optimism and sadness into healing songs; he regards vulnerability as a kind of strength, and expresses the difficulties that contemporary people are difficult to reveal. True emotions turned into singing songs, rallying allies, and thus receiving an unexpected surge of love.
His pop music career is taking off, and the stage name Lauv will replace Ari Staprans Leff and be known to more and more people. Lauv means "lion" in Latvian. In fact, in the world of music, Lauv has always been like a little lion that is licking its wounds but cannot be tamed.
Introduction:
Before making his fortune as a recording studio assistant and behind-the-scenes composer in New York, Lauv was the soul singer of the unknown teenage band Somersault Sunday. At the age of 16, he wrote the eloquent "I HATE SCHOOL" tweet. After peeling off the central idea, he only said: "I don't care, I don't care, I just want to make music!"
At the age of 23, his first Billboard song A top 100 single was born. "I Like Me Better" not only received more than 100 million views on Spotify, but also captured music lovers from across the ocean and became a favorite song for many Chinese fans.
The live performance of American pop singer Lauv is like a little lion licking its wounds, full of vulnerability, but at the same time you will also see another kind of strength.
As an original musician, Lauv turned his blue mood book into hit pop songs one after another on the player. The songs are full of tenderness and healing power. He founded and The growing mental health community serves a similar purpose: giving you a reason to get up.