Gloss and glitter frame a story of desire just beneath the surface.
| Ger Carriere’s latest video doesn’t just play dress-up, it builds an entire world. Ger’s recent single “Can I Be Her” gets reframed through a lens of hyper-femininity: saturated pinks, pastel dreamscapes, and a version of Ger cast as a doll in her own carefully curated fantasy. It’s glossy, charming, and a little too perfect, which is exactly the point.The song itself is about a relationship that’s slipped out of balance, when being adored fades into being drained, and when the longing to feel treasured again becomes impossible to ignore. The video takes that ache and cloaks it in shine and sparkle, letting the tension between surface and substance do the heavy lifting. It’s an escape, but one that quietly reminds you of what’s missing outside the frame. |
| Watch “Can I Be Her” HERE |
| The world Ger inhabits here is playful and heightened, but not without its edges. Every glitter-coated smile, every pastel backdrop doubles as a question: what happens when the dream isn’t enough? The answer comes in the way the video dazzles and disarms, beautiful to look at, but humming with dissonance just beneath the surface.This is where Carriere thrives, blurring the line between pop art and personal confession. “Can I Be Her” as a video isn’t content to simply decorate the song, it deepens it, making the yearning sharper. It’s as striking a visual statement as she’s made yet, and a clear signal that the forthcoming EP will be as bold as it is honest. |
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About Ger Carriere:
Ger Carriere is a Cree singer-songwriter whose genre-defying music roams freely across pop, rock, folk, and EDM, creating raw, emotional soundscapes that honour resilience, identity, and untamed self-expression. Originally hailing from Cumberland House Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada, Ger’s journey as a musician, author, and performer is deeply influenced by her heritage and a relentless drive to empower others through art. With a voice that commands intimacy and power, her songs tell stories of struggle, freedom, and belonging, combining soulful vocals with dynamic production.
A former CBC reporter and producer, Ger has performed across North America, headlined events, and released an acclaimed self-titled EP. Her achievements include performances in the musical, Bear Grease, during its record-breaking North American tour, a chapter in First Lady Nation, and Blu-Talks Life, Business and the Universe. She launched her book Wild Woman: Master the Art of Pride, Presence & Productivity at the USC Festival of Books, and has spoken internationally with her publisher, Black Card Books, at numerous conferences and summits. She has been recognized with the Esquao Award for Performing Arts, as a finalist for the Women of Inspiration Awards, and as a nominee for the Wood Buffalo Excellence in Arts Awards.
Whether onstage or on the airwaves, Ger Carriere’s music is a fearless anthem for the bold, the broken, and those finding their way home.
