Hanah Spring
Hanah Spring

Artist Profile

Hanah SpringA singer-songwriter with a background in jazz and soul music. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture to a jazz guitarist father and a jazz singer mother, she naturally followed the path of a singer-songwriter. She expanded her field of activity by performing as an opening act for Erykah Badu, The Roots, Musiq Soulchild, and other artists who came to Japan. In 2008, she released the mini-album "Soulflower" under the name Hanah, and made her major debut the following year. In 2010, she released her first album "i'm not alone," and in 2012, her second album "loveflower," and she was chosen to sing backing vocals for MISIA. In 2014, she released her first album "Handmade Soul" under the name Hanah Spring. This album, which features MURO, Takuya Kuroda, Kan Sano, and others, reached number one on the jazz charts of iTunes and Billboard JAPAN. In 2018, She released her second album, "Dreamin'", with MURO, mabanua, DJ HAZIME, and MISIA also participating as lyricist. This soulful album also received high praise. She performs at many stages throughout the year, from large festivals such as FUJI ROCK and TOKYO JAZZ to live houses. Her annual family concerts with her family (parents, older sister, younger brother) are also familiar to his fans.