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Published on August 18th, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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Hannah Got Raps Offers Vulnerability In Poignant, New Visual “Journal #4”

In her new visual, “Journal #4” (Directed by Ali LeRoi), Hannah Got Raps reflects on her upbringing in her hometown, Chicago, IL. As she puts pen to paper, Hannah unearths losses she’s experienced and angels that she’s gained. This record is a continuation of Hannah’s Journal Series, where she freestyles and processes her grief and self-love through written expression and authentic vulnerability. “Journal #4” counteracts generational taboos concerning mental health in African-American communities and unveils the benefit to having an outlet to the trauma that we experience as humans.

In Hannah’s words: “This journal series has always been about being vulnerable and letting my heart do the talking. This piece is simply about wanting to live because we can’t change the past… but, it’s about what we choose to do with the remainder of our time here.”

If you haven ‘t heard about Hannah Got Raps yet, then you are truly missing out! Hailing from the Windy City of Chicago, IL, this young, independent artist is a rapper, producer, and songwriter who is finally getting the recognition she deserves. With a fresh approach and her unique rhyme patterns, Hannah creates music to feed the soul. Growing up on the east side of Chicago, the young rapper first picked up a pen and pad at the age of 11. Over the years, Hannah has evolved by letting her solace become the blossoming of her career. Relocating to Los Angeles, CA. The LA Hip Hop scene has wholeheartedly embraced Hannah’ s artistry, landing her on stages with Bone Thugs -N-Harmony, Action Bronson, Vince Staples, Common, Twista, D Smoke, Tiffany Gouche, Iman Europe, Fat Ron, People Under The Stairs, Audio Push, and Odd Future… to name a few. She has also rocked the stage at the 2018 A3C music festival – bridging the gap between the Trap and Boom Bap worlds and rocking TeamBackPack’ s World Underground Festival with Azealia Banks and Dave East in Queens, NY. While impacting music lovers around the country, Hannah has also touched the hands of her Chicago & LA communities through giving back to kids and by curating her Burger & Friends music experience. Additionally, Hannah recently commenced her ‘Tune In Tuesday’ music series, where she presents live performances of her personal rap journals and previous records, along with special guests.

Stay tuned for Hannah’s upcoming releases this fall 2020!

 



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