Hannah: “People very often don´t realise how our words affect the other person”
Hannah is one of the most promising female performers to stumble onto the music scene at the moment. Her single “Shadow on the Wall” is climbing up rapidly. “”I think “Shadow On The Wall” is just a perfect example of what the album sounds like. It´s an edgy, cool song with an amazing beat,” she told FemaleFirst.
“”Shadow on the Wall” is a very special song for me,” Hannah told. “I wrote it with a songwriter called Steve Booker who did “Mercy” for Duffy and has done some songs with Alexandra Burke. It´s all about somebody making you feel like a shadow on the wall. It´s a personal story and I am sure lots of us have been there. Sometimes people can be very imprudent and we very often don´t realise how our words affect the other person. The song is about rearranging your life and just wishing to move on…”
What Hannah thinks about big competition what is in the showbusiness today? Does she think that she has what it takes to give the big names a run for their money? “I agree – there´s extremely heavy competition out there. In fact, there´s been 52 new female artists in UK this year plus all the successful and existing ones. I think as long as you do something what comes from your heart & as long as you believe in what you do – it´s worth to do it! I´ve been writing music since I was 13 years old and I can´t imagine my life without that…”
“So, this is simply what I do and how I express my feelings and emotions. Many people have asked me – what´s the song about, but you know, every song has a different meaning for different people really. People have different circumstances in their lives & they hear the song depending what is going on with their lives.”