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Liv Hanna Makes Star Charts Personal on “star signs”

By Lucy LernerDecember 11, 2024
Liv Hanna Makes Star Charts Personal on "star signs"

Liv Hanna’s new single star signs drifts in like a late-night thought you can’t shake. 

The 21-year-old Miami based singer drops a compelling slice of dreamy pop, stripping away flashy pop production, leaving space for a voice that makes you pause mid-scroll and lean in.

Liv Hanna Star Signs Song Artwork
Liv Hanna Star Signs Song Artwork

The song builds like a slow-burning confession, acoustic layers weaving around her voice with a magnetic intensity.

Hanna knows exactly how to make a feeling sound like music and the track captures yearning so well you can feel it in your bones.

“‘star signs’ is about craving that all-encompassing love and wanting it to be reciprocated.” Liv Hanna says, “In the song, she’s imploring him to stay with her and love her unconditionally, and explaining how they are meant to be.”

There’s something refreshingly honest about how Hanna plays with astrological metaphors.

“Tell me all your star signs / kiss me under moonlight / promise me you’ll never leave and wanna be alone / make it last past midnight / love that lasts in daylight / baby you can make me yours and never let me go”

Produced by Joe Lindsay and Flex, star signs feels intimate and expansive.

Cross-legged on her bedroom floor, she spins cosmic metaphors into earthbound confessions about wanting someone to stay.

The stars might align, but it’s her raw delivery that makes you believe.

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