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Ayrshire-based Jeremy Levif (pronounced le – veef) is a French pop-rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, a four-chair turner, and semi-finalist of the Voice UK on team Will.I.Am in 2021.

His first two albums Come Hail Or Storm (2017) and C’est La Vie (2021), produced by Scottish producer, Sam Gallagher, have been well-received both in the UK, France and internationally, with several hundreds of copies sold and many of the songs being airplayed on local radios and shazamed across Europe.

In 2021, his single Puzzle reached 50,000 streams on Spotify across over 100 countries and was included in the Pop Rock Shot Spotify official playlist amongst other bands such as Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, as well as the Good Vibes Vol. 2 playlist from music influencer Alex Rainbird Music.

Jeremy Levif is an independent musician who has played over a hundred shows in Scotland, has opened for Scottish celtic-rock band Skerryvore, worked with Danny O’Donoghue from the Script, and played with his musical hero, Jamie Cullum as part of a 5G Live event organized by EE and the Music For All Charity in 2019.

In 2023, Jeremy goes back on The Voice, but in France this time, he chooses Coach Vianney, one of his biggest musical influences.

He is also working on some new songs to be released later this year.

Jeremy discovered his love for playing music at the age of 16 as he was still attending secondary school in Lyon, France. He spent most of his free time in his student years developing his artistry and performing on local open-mic stages songs from his music idols Jamie Cullum and John Mayer on his guitar. After seeing Jamie Cullum’s 2009 concert at Les Nuits de Fourvière, Jeremy started learning the piano and listening to a lot of jazz and blues music.

He now performs extensively in wider Scotland in private events, pubs, and festivals such as Prestfest, and Tamfest. He recently sold out the Gaiety Theatre in Ayr as part of the Ayrshire Lads show, alongside BGT winner Jai McDowall, the MacDonald Brothers (X-Factor), and Blair Gilmour (The Voice Kids).

Over the years, Jeremy has used music as a medium to fundraise for many charities such as Malcolm Sergeant House, SamH, the Glasgow SE Foodbank, and the British Heart Foundation.