Hanna Andréa’s “Braveheart” Is the Pop Anthem That Hypes You Up, Calls You Out, and Heals You Anyway 💖🔥

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There are songs that gently nudge you toward self-reflection… and then there are songs like “Braveheart” by Hanna Andréa that grab you by the shoulders, hand you a mirror, and say, “Hey bestie, you’re doing great—now stop being so hard on yourself.”

From the jump, “Braveheart” feels like that one friend who hypes you up in the bathroom at a party. The production is big, glossy, and just the right amount of dramatic (we love a little emotional flair), but it never overshadows Hanna’s voice—which, by the way, absolutely soars. She starts off introspective, almost like she’s letting you in on a secret, and then BOOM—by the chorus, she’s practically lifting you into the sky with her.

Lyrically, she taps into that painfully relatable urge to be perfect (rude, honestly), and flips it into something empowering. The opening lines alone feel like reading your own diary… if your diary had better metaphors and a killer backing track. It’s vulnerable, yes—but also kind of like emotional cardio. You’ll feel things, but in a “wow, I’m growing as a person” kind of way.

And sonically? It’s giving early-2000s pop-rock nostalgia with a modern glow-up. Think big feelings, big hooks, and a chorus that makes you want to dramatically stare out a window—even if you’re just in your car at Target.

Also, can we talk about the fact that she’s balancing all of this while being a student at Princeton? Casual. No notes. Just thriving.

“Braveheart” isn’t just a song—it’s a pep talk, a main-character moment, and a gentle reminder that perfection is overrated anyway. Hanna Andréa is clearly in her moment, and if this track is any indication, we’re all just lucky to be along for the ride.

Listen to “Braveheart” on Spotify here.

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