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Music Is Much More Than Just an Art Form, Says “Cold in Hell” Singer Hannah Felisa

Indie Juice by Indie Juice
January 31, 2022
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Music means so much to so many people. Whether relaxing or uplifting, artists create music for hundreds of reasons. Music represents people. It represents cultures and can also be indicative of a generation. Music represents our world, so when you ask any musician what music means to them, the possibilities are endless. Cold in Hell singer Hannah Felisa explains why music is much more than an art form and what that means to her.

​Hannah Felisa is a fast-rising singer and songwriter at 17 years old. With three hits already available on all streaming platforms, Hannah continually produces music audiences love to listen to and share. “Music builds a connection, and when the listener feels like you see them, or you understand them as a person, you’ve built engagement through song,” states Hannah.

When it comes to songwriting, it’s all about exploring the depth of connection to Hannah. “Music isn’t just art,” states Hannah. “Music can be a representation of the states of our lives. Songs are stories we tell others, and as artists, we live to write them.” For Hannah, writing is a cathartic practice for her, allowing her to express her emotions writing pieces defining her generation.

“​I’ve always felt that music embodied so much more than just art,” states Hannah. “Songs capture moments in time so that we can relive them forever. That is what makes music so beautiful.” Hannah believes that reliving experiences through music gives us new perspectives that perhaps we wouldn’t have considered before changing how we might look at life.

“​Music inspires us by crafting a lens to look at and experience emotions like nothing else,” says Hannah. “I like to think that every song is a window into the writer’s soul, and that connects us all on a human level.” Hannah takes her work very seriously and appreciates what being a songwriter means to the world. “It’s all about connection,” states Hannah Felisa. “That is where I start on every song.”

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