A digital creator turned musician whose personal pop tracks like "Butterflies" and "Bad Karma" draw from her experiences.
For a quick sense of her approach, "Butterflies" and "Bad Karma" frame it well, personal themes, straightforward delivery. That's the core of what she does.
Hanna's music feels like a direct line to the kind of conversations that usually happen offline. Songs like "Butterflies" and "Bad Karma" tackle mental health and public attention without much filter, which has built a dedicated audience that connects with that honesty. Her work spans from quieter tracks to upbeat pop, but the throughline is that personal, sometimes raw, perspective.
She started as a digital creator before moving into music, releasing an EP called "2017" and later albums including "Bad Karma" and "This Ain't a Joke." Beyond music, she's maintained a YouTube presence and written books, with her direct content often stirring discussion online.
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Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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