Hana Vu
美国洛杉矶唱作人 Born 2000 Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres Indie rock, lo-fi, indie pop Hana Vu (born 2000) is an American DIY singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California. 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.[1] 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.[2][3] It was released through Fat Possum imprint, Luminelle Recordings.[4] Prior to the EP she had collaborated with Willow Smith on the track "Queen of High School".[5][6] In 2019 Vu released the double EP Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway, named after her two favourite actresses.[7] The EP cover features a painting Vu did of Anne Hathaway accepting an award that she later distorted to mimic plastic melting.[8] The same year she was included in The NME 100: Essential new artists for 2019 credited with "[t]earing up diary scribbles and mangling them into a scrunch of daydreaming indie rock."[9] Following graduation from high school, Vu moved out of her parents house and resides in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles.