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* [2010.03.10] [[Ovall]] - [[Don't Care Who Knows That|Don't Care Who Knows That]] (#3 ''I Need Your Music'' feat. '''Hanah''')
 
* [2010.03.10] [[Ovall]] - [[Don't Care Who Knows That|Don't Care Who Knows That]] (#3 ''I Need Your Music'' feat. '''Hanah''')
 
* [2010.10.20] [[KG]] - [[Songs of love|Songs of love]] (#10 ''また出逢えたなら... duet with '''HanaH''')(Mata Deaetara...duet with HanaH)
 
* [2010.10.20] [[KG]] - [[Songs of love|Songs of love]] (#10 ''また出逢えたなら... duet with '''HanaH''')(Mata Deaetara...duet with HanaH)
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* [2011.01.26] [[quasimode]] - [[Magic Ensemble E.P.|Magic Ensemble E.P.]] (#03 ''Music Can Change the World feat. '''HanaH''')
  
 
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Revision as of 04:33, 31 March 2011

HanaH promoting "alone in my room" (2010)

HanaH, formerly known as Hanah, is a Japanese R&B/soul singer-songwriter under the label Universal Music Japan. She debuted in December 2008 with the indie single "My Girl" and mini-album soulflower.

Profile

Information

Hanah grew up surrounded by music, born to a jazz guitarist father and a jazz singer mother. She began writing songs at the age of 10 and studied music all throughout high school. While in high school, she learned English and has studied abroad in the U.S. several times. After graduating, Hanah performed at various events and gained experience from the underground music scene in Shibuya. By doing this, she caught the attention of Universal records. In December 2008 she released an indie mini-album titled soulflower. Hanah is often featured on the iTunes Japan front page for R&B/soul.

In July 2010, Hanah changed her stage name to "HanaH" with the release of her fourth single, "alone in my room".

Discography

Hanah promoting "My Girl" (2008)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Releases

Collaborations

External Links