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American singer-songwriter
Hana Vu
Born2000 (age 23–24)
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresIndie rock, lo-fi, indie pop
Instruments
  • vocals
  • guitar
LabelsLuminelle Recordings
Websitehanavu.com
Musical artist

Hana Vu (born 2000) is an American DIY singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California. She is of Vietnamese and Korean descent. Vu began writing songs as a child and started performing around L.A. by the age of 14, eventually opening for bands like Soccer Mommy and Wet. After sharing music for several years on SoundCloud and Bandcamp, she released her self-produced debut EP How Many Times Have You Driven By (2018) at the age of 17. It was released through Fat Possum imprint, Luminelle Recordings. Prior to the EP she had collaborated with Willow Smith on the track "Queen of High School". In 2019 Vu released the double EP Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway, named after her two favourite actresses. The EP cover features a painting Vu did of Anne Hathaway accepting an award that she later distorted to mimic plastic melting. The same year she was included in The NME 100: Essential new artists for 2019 credited with "earing up diary scribbles and mangling them into a scrunch of daydreaming indie rock." Following graduation from high school, Vu moved out of her parents house and resides in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles.

Discography

Studio albums

  • How Many Times Have You Driven By (2018)
  • Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway (2019)
  • Public Storage (2021)
  • Romanticism (2024)

Mixtapes

  • Sensitive (2016)

EPs

  • OUTTAKES (2015)
  • Parking Lot (2022)

References

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