Hana Vu Announces New Album 'Romanticism' With the Sentimental "Care"


Photo: Andrew Yuyi Truong

Hana Vu, the exceptionally talented singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, is set to make a stunning comeback with the release of her highly-anticipated album Romanticism, set to release May 3. Vu is known for her unique and soulful voice that has the power to captivate her listeners like no other. Her music style is a beautiful blend of indie rock, pop, and electronic elements that sets her apart from the crowd. 

"Care," the debut single from the upcoming album showcases the artist's soulful voice in a truly incomparable way. The production quality of the track is simply impeccable. The song delves into the essence of what it means to care about something and if the very action of caring itself can be considered an individual or universal one. 

"I wrote this song while staring out the window wondering if everyone considered things as much or more or less than I do,” Vu shares. “Also ruminating on whether or not it mattered. Thoughts and feelings might be an eternally individual experience.”

The melodies and rhythms of "Care" are an enchanting fusion of different musical styles that blend in perfect harmony to create a truly unique and captivating sound. Her voice, with its deep and detached tone, has a mesmerizing quality that adds an ethereal touch to her compositions, enveloping listeners in a dreamlike atmosphere. The influence of dream pop is unmistakable in the jangly guitars, which complement the soothing undertones and soulful melodies that imbue her songs with a profound emotional depth. 

Watch the "Care" video below:

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