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KIANA’s “When You’re Looking At Me” Is a Flirty Pop-Country Bop Made for Crush Season

  • Writer: Robyn Lee Greens
    Robyn Lee Greens
  • Aug 6
  • 2 min read
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KIANA isn’t here to play coy. She’s here to say exactly what’s on her mind, with a wink, a hook, and a whole lot of attitude. Her latest single, “When You’re Looking At Me,” is the kind of track that turns a casual crush into a full-on anthem. It’s confident, it’s catchy, and it lives in that electrifying, awkward stage of feelings where you both know what’s up, but no one’s making a move.


Raised in Colorado and Nebraska, KIANA made her first trip to Nashville at just 14 years old. Since then, she’s built a loyal following with over 150,000 TikTok fans and more than 2 million likes. Her rise hasn’t been about gimmicks or viral tricks. It’s been about presence, authenticity, and pure talent.

In “When You’re Looking At Me,” KIANA captures the tension of reading too far into a glance, waiting on a message, and trying to decode every move. It’s the universal chaos of catching feelings wrapped in a glossy, guitar-driven pop-country package. Think early Taylor Swift with Shania Twain confidence and just enough modern bite to keep it fresh.



The production sparkles with bounce, her vocals are effortlessly magnetic, and the lyrics leave no room for guessing. KIANA sees what’s happening, and she’s calling it out.


More than just a flirt anthem, this song flips the script. Instead of waiting around for someone else to say it first, KIANA steps up and owns the moment. She’s not looking for validation. She’s already feeling herself, and she wants you to catch up.


“When You’re Looking At Me” isn’t just a song for the lovestruck. It’s a windows-down, scream-the-lyrics reminder to take control of your own story. KIANA’s not just chasing a hit; she’s carving a lane that’s entirely hers.

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