Confidence isn’t new terrain for Ger Carriere, but “Be Hotter” proves she’s mastered how to wield it. The Pop artist’s latest single arrives with a sly grin and a strut, fusing dance-floor fire with sharp attitude. It’s fun, catchy, and unapologetically self-assured—a perfect soundtrack for the kind of mean girl energy that doesn’t tear others down, but dares them to rise up.
Unlike Pop peers who pile on production, Carriere keeps things sleek and intentional. The beat snaps, the bass hums with purpose, and her layered, playful vocals command the spotlight. Every pause and punch feels deliberate, as if she’s weaponizing silence as much as sound. “Be Hotter” doesn’t just exude confidence—it redefines it, turning nonchalance into something magnetic and aspirational.
Carriere’s recent streak of achievements backs up the swagger. Her previous single, “Can I Be Her,” dominated with seven consecutive weeks at #1 on the Sask INDG Countdown, earned a spot in the MBC Hall of Fame, and climbed to #29 on the Indigenous Music Countdown on SiriusXM. That momentum carries into “Be Hotter,” but instead of coasting, she uses it as fuel for reinvention.
More of a flex than a fight anthem, “Be Hotter” celebrates the view from the top with effortless cool. It’s the opener to Carriere’s forthcoming EP of the same name—out November 4—which promises to showcase an artist stepping fully into her power. With “Be Hotter,” Ger Carriere isn’t just turning up the heat—she’s proving she owns the flame.
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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 honor resilience, identity, and untamed self-expression. Originally hailing from Métis settlement Cumberland House in Saskatchewan, 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 both intimacy and power, her songs tell stories of struggle, freedom, and belonging, combining soulful vocals with dynamic production.
A former journalist and advocate, Ger has performed across North America, headlined cultural events, and released an acclaimed self-titled EP. Her achievements include performances in the musical Bear Grease, a feature in First Lady Nation, and leading workshops to inspire future generations. 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.
