Genius Lyrics
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Gabbie Hanna – Glass House
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Serving as a callout to hypocrisy and polar judgment, “Glass House” is the second and last single from Gabbie Hanna’s second EP, BAD KARMA. The electro-pop song builds its meaning
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Gabbie Hanna – Roast Yourself
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On “Roast Yourself (Harder)”, Gabbie brings the crunchier sequel to her 2016 “Roast Yourself”. A nod to the various dramas she’s encountered in her career as an entertainer, Gabbie
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Gabbie Hanna – Ex
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Ex” is written around the unwritten rule when dating is “never talk about your ex” to a new love interest.
Gabbie first mentions “Ex" on “Gabbie vs K-Pop,” the
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Gabbie Hanna – Honestly (Encore)
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“Honestly (Encore)” is the accompanying track to Gabbie’s “Honestly”, and a lyrical poem inspiring the parallel single. In this track, Gabbie sings in a continuous form, displaying
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Gabbie Hanna – Today
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Today” lends a positive message of persevering through tough times and asking the listeners to ‘try their best’ if it hurts to continue.
Gabbie first showcased
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Gabbie Hanna – Monster (Reborn)
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“Monster (Reborn)” is a heartfelt piano-backed continuation of Gabbie Hanna’s 2018 song “Monster”. Where its predecessor captures the essence of Gabbie’s insecurities, “Monster (
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Gabbie Hanna – Haircut
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Haircut” discusses her morals of changing how she looks to fit in with the crowd due to unrealistic online beauty standards that caused her to have an identity
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Gabbie Hanna – Rewired
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American singer-songwriter, Gabbie Hanna kicks off her debut studio rock album, Trauma Queen, with the second lead single of her debut rock single, “Rewired,” a song about rebirth
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Gabbie Hanna – Happy
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“Happy” brings Gabbie Hanna’s second studio EP, BAD KARMA to a sweet close, representing Gabbie’s emotional closure in her new relationship with Payton Saxon.
“Happy” isn’t the
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Gabbie Hanna – Easy
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Easy” presents the perspective of someone who admits to being difficult to love due to their mental illness. The other partner, however, tries to cope with their
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Gabbie Hanna – Special
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On “Special”, a moving pop ballad, Gabbie Hanna reveals her anxiety about her personal identity and achievements in her career as an entertainer, which was often impacted by petty
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Gabbie Hanna – Exhausted
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“Exhausted” is the fifth brief interlude on Gabbie Hanna’s debut EP, 2WAYMIRROR. The interlude is a 4-second snippet taken from one of Gabbie’s voicemails, likely one in the
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Gabbie Hanna – Out Loud
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“Out Loud” is Gabbie Hanna’s debut song, released on September 6, 2017. In the official lyric video, it states that the song is based on the poem “GHOST” (Page 123) that Gabbie
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Gabbie Hanna – Sleepyhead
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Lyrics from snippet / [Chorus] / Lullaby and goodnight / Baby, tuck in your sorrows / Find a way to drown it out somehow / Go to sleep, rest your head / You can worry tomorrow
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Gabbie Hanna – 2020 (TikTok Song)
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“2020” is a small jingle written by American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna. The jingle was written in the month of December (2020), which has the same melody as Hanna’s unreleased
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Gabbie Hanna – Trouble
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“Trouble” is an original rock song written and performed by American singer-songwriter, Gabbie Hanna, which is also a collaboration piece between Gabbie and Landon Tewers as the
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Gabbie Hanna – Stone Heart
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“Stone Heart” is an unofficial sequel love-letter to American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna’s debut extended play, 2WAYMIRROR, and plays the role as the opening track to Gabbie’s
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Gabbie Hanna – Happy (In The End)
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“Happy (In The End)” is the twisted unofficial sequel to American singer-songwriter, Gabbie Hanna’s original Pop song, “Happy” from her second studio extended play, BAD KARMA, and
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Gabbie Hanna – Shut Me Up
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“Shut Me Up” is a single planned to be the second on Gabbie Hanna’s since scrapped debut album THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. In the lyrics, Gabbie struggles futilely against a toxic person
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Gabbie Hanna – Bad Karma
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“Bad Karma” is the titular track off Gabbie Hanna’s second studio EP, and sees Gabbie breaking free from a negative cycle and leaving a toxic crowd behind. This may be a nod to the
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Gabbie Hanna – Hangups
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“Hangups” is an emotional breakup rock song by American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna, produced by American rock artist, Landon Tewers, featuring on Gabbie’s debut rock album
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Gabbie Hanna – Monster
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“Monster” is a song by Gabbie Hanna off of her debut album. It was first announced on her Instagram story on the 4th of October. The music video was released on October 26th, and
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Gabbie Hanna – IDK
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Gabbie Hanna’s “IDK” explores the perceptive of someone reconsidering over and over again whether or not to take back their old partner when they’ve been toxic towards each other
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Gabbie Hanna – Satellite
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“Satellite” is the sophomore single of American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna. The song was released on November 21, 2017. Produced by Dylan Gardner.
The meaning behind the song
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Gabbie Hanna – Butterflies
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Gabbie shared a video on May 29th called “I Let Instagram Write My Next Song” to explain the making of the song. The original title was “This Is Gonna Hurt.” However, when one of
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Gabbie Hanna – Everything Makes Sense
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Everything Makes Sense” explores the unhinged side of religious trauma that affects one’s well-being and self-worth in relearning what to believe in.
When Gabbie
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Gabbie Hanna – Antisocial Media
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“Antisocial Media” is a spoken word track by American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna. It was originally interpolated by her “Roast Yourself Harder”“ YouTube video back in August
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Gabbie Hanna – Perfect Day (A True Story)
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“Perfect Day (A True Story)” is the unofficial sequel to “Butterflies”. On this track, the message on the album cover’s “two-way mirror” is revealed. As Gabbie realizes the sweet “
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Gabbie Hanna – Sorry, I'm Late
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Sorry, I’m Late” is about Gabbie’s realization that no one will remember the embarrassing things she has done in the past. The song’s central theme is the meaning
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Gabbie Hanna – Pillowcase
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“Pillowcase” is a 2019 electro-pop track that features on Gabbie Hanna’s debut EP, 2WAYMIRROR. In the song, Gabbie expresses the despair of being trapped in a relationship that no
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Gabbie Hanna – Medicate
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“Medicate” is a slow-sounding track, that features on American Singer-Songwriter Gabbie Hanna’s debut EP 2WAYMIRROR. “Medicate” was supposed to be on Hanna’s future (scrapped
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Gabbie Hanna – Dandelion
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“Dandelion” is the lead single and second to last track of American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna’s sophmore studio EP, BAD KARMA. Inspired by a true conversation a young Gabbie
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Gabbie Hanna – I Sold My Soul
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“I Sold My Soul” by American singer-songwriter Gabbie Hanna is an original metalcore rock track. The third single from Gabbie’s debut album, Trauma Queen, and third from her debut
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Gabbie Hanna – Warning Shots
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“Warning Shots” is empowering electro-rock song by American singer-songwriter, Gabbie Hanna, serving in her debut rock album, Trauma Queen.
The track plays a role in the aftermath
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Gabbie Hanna – Honestly
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“Honestly” is Gabbie Hanna’s third single, released on August 15th, 2018. It is the first part of the Honestly collection, followed by the “encore”.
She discusses lying and
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Gabbie Hanna – Open Up Your Eyes
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Open Up Your Eyes” (Originally titled “The Light is Here”) explores the dreadful feelings of endeavoring the meaning of blindness, comprehending the burden of loss
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Gabbie Hanna – Broken Girls
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“Broken Girls” is the first song on Gabbie Hanna’s debut EP, 2WAYMIRROR. Preceded by the brief interlude “She Wrote It About You?”, which introduces the focal ex of the EP’s
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Gabbie Hanna – Give You Up
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Give You Up” is the second interlude listed halfway through her sophomore album, This Time Next Year that serves as an outro from “Ex” and an intro to “Haircut
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Gabbie Hanna – Year Like This
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Gabbie Hanna’s “Year Like This” explores her values of how ‘2018 was the worst year of her life,’ the song reflects that sentiment of wanting to redo a year where she can grow. The
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Gabbie Hanna – Goodbye, For Now
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“Goodbye, For Now” is the sixth song on Gabbie Hanna’s debut EP, 2WAYMIRROR. Continuing where the interlude “Chances” left off, the track has Gabbie realizing that maybe she and
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Gabbie Hanna – Silver Lining
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“Silver Lining” is an original pop song that Gabbie and LYRE wrote together as the first concept of “Happy” from the extended play, BAD KARMA. The song was originally scrapped from
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Gabbie Hanna (Ft. Colleen Ballinger) – 12 Days of Hate-Mas
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Gabbie Hanna teams up with fellow YouTuber, singer/song writer, and close friend, Colleen Ballinger (comedic alter-ego Miranda Sings) to make a fun parody of the popular Christmas
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