Latest Release

- MAR 18, 2025
- 29 Songs
- Making Miracles · 2025
- Stronger Than Yesterday · 2024
- Gamer Girl Dreams (Don’t Wake Me) - Single · 2024
- Love in the Air - Single · 2024
- Making Miracles · 2025
- Manifest Magic · 2025
- Manifest Magic · 2025
- Manifest Magic · 2025
- Manifest Magic · 2025
- Manifest Magic · 2025
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About Geeky Sweetie
In the artist’s words: Describe one of your earliest musical memories in detail. One of my earliest music memories is loving Men at Work’s “Who Can It Be Now” as a toddler, alongside Kim Carnes’ “Bette Davis Eyes.” The ’90s shaped me with anime themes, and family-driven country, though I now embrace pop, folk, hip hop, and EDM. What are your top 3 all-time favorite albums on Apple Music, and why? Why did you choose these three albums in particular? Geeky Sweetie, Haunting Spree Geeky Sweetie, The Wind Carries Your Name Geeky Sweetie, Winter’s Lament My favorite albums capture deep emotions: one explores eerie, suspenseful themes, another reflects on loss and longing, and the last celebrates love’s lingering presence. Each holds a piece of me. Find a song of yours on Apple Music that you love and tell us what makes it special. Tell us why you chose this song. “More Than A Dream” It’s about the sacrifice of infinite freedom for the bittersweet weight of love, where joy and pain intertwine. It reflects the human journey of transformation, finding meaning in connection despite the loss of something limitless. What’s one of the most memorable moments in your career so far? The most memorable moment in my artistic journey was hearing someone say my song put their feelings into words they couldn’t find. Knowing my music connects with others that deeply is unforgettable. Is there anything left on your bucket list as an artist or band? As a music artist, my bucket list includes creating a concept album that tells a complete story from start to finish and hearing how it resonates with those who connect with its journey.
- FROM
- Pittsburgh, PA, United States
- BORN
- May 22, 1981