Hannah Grae has released gorgeous new mini album, ‘nothing Lasts Forever’. It’s available to listen to on all major streaming platforms!

The album starts with ‘The Overture’ which is a great indication of what lies ahead for the new selection of tracks. It’s simple and elegant introduction leads right into ‘Typical (The Buttercup Song)’. The song describes the feeling of trying to be free and your authentic self, but many factors typically getting in the way.

‘Need Me Now’ leaves a completely different taste in your mouth and discusses the many reasons given to why someone needs you. The question is, should you believe this person? Hannah makes it feel okay to trust again, and to let someone admire you.

‘Number 4’ is soft and subtle, and really feels like the calm before the storm. If a cosy cup of tea watching the rain fall down is your vibe, this is definitely a glorious track to cosy up to! The final song of the mini album is

When discussing ‘When I Had Hope I Had It All’, Hannah said:

“’When I Had Hope I Had It All’ is one of my favourite songs I’ve ever written. It explains the whole project in one song and it was the first concept idea I had for this mini album. I had written the title in my notes app months before I’d even started the writing process. I knew that it struck a nerve in me, and I felt something every time I thought about it. The song is about dreaming so big and so much and then finally achieving your dream, or at least parts of it, and it not being what you thought it would be. A fantasy is only that when it’s being fantasised about. So much magic was lost when I forgot why I was working so hard to get to where I wanted. I often listen to this song to remind myself of why I’m doing this, which is why I think it’s the perfect closing track for the project.

To be kept up to date with future information and new releases, you can follow Hannah Grae in Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.

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