
Lian Ross dazzles once more with the official video for “Tell Me, Tell Me, Tell Me,” an anthem that screams to the heavens in search of real, honest love. This is music for romance, with retro synths pumping pure 80s energy.
What’s more, this new single is taken from her fifth studio record, ‘V.’ Best of all, it’s loaded with everything you love about Lian Ross: pure emotion, nostalgia, and lyrics that are super easy to sing along to.
Why Your Brain Craves the Search for Love
Deep down, we all resonate with songs about trying to find connection. When Lian Ross sings lyrics about “longing for a brand-new start,” it hits a universal nerve that makes you feel way less alone.
Your brain actually kicks into gear, releasing comfort chemicals to balance out the intense vibes. It’s a safe space to process your own desire without the real-world drama, turning a solo listening session into a massive, shared human experience.
Love Is Actually a Real Thing
“Tell Me, Tell Me, Tell Me” is the ultimate music for romance; it feels like a soundtrack for catching feelings, with Lian stuck on that endless quest for something genuine.
As a matter of fact, science says real love is 100% a thing, not just a catchy hook. It’s that rare consummate passion where you’ve got the perfect trifecta of deep intimacy, fiery chemistry, and a solid commitment to stay on the road together.
When you ditch the worry and feel secure, your brain swaps stress for oxytocin, the feel-good bonding chemical. So yeah, it’s not a fantasy; we connect and grow with the right person by nature.

Without a doubt, this tune sets the stage, but for a full deep-dive into romantic vibes, her Synthpop album ‘V’ is waiting for you. Don’t sleep on it, listen now!
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