Hannah V
Hannah V (Hannah Vasanth) is a London-based music producer and songwriter. She was previously a session keyboard player for many major pop acts including Rihanna, Jessie J, Jason Derulo, Taio Cruz, Jay Sean, Sugababes and Anastacia.[1]
Early life[edit]
Hannah V was born in Germany to South Indian parents. She briefly lived in India (Vellore), but spent the majority of her childhood in Berlin. Having been classically trained as a child, Hannah regularly accompanied bands and choirs in school and church. Inspired by an introduction to Jazz records in her teens, Hannah moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music to pursue a career in music.[2]
Career[edit]
After graduating, Hannah began her career playing keyboards for various pop artists. A stint with Broken Beat group Bugz in the Attic sparked her interest in music production, which she began teaching herself in her spare time. Hannah subsequently signed to Pitched Up Records as an artist/producer and decided to shift her focus from session keyboard playing to production.
Live credits[edit]
Hannah has played and toured with artists such as Rihanna, Jessie J, Lalah Hathaway, Sugababes, Jason Derulo, Jon Lord, Jay Sean, Taio Cruz, Daniel Merriweather, and Bugz in the Attic. She played in the House Band of Sky 1's hit TV Show “Don’t Forget the Lyrics” spanning 3 series. She has played stages such as Wembley Stadium, Madison Square Garden and The Staples Centre.
Production/Studio credits[edit]
Hannah has recorded, produced and written with artists such as Stormzy, JP Cooper, Andreya Triana, Lalah Hathaway, Shystie and Misha B
Discography[edit]
Production and songwriting credits[edit]
Year | Title | Artist | Release | Credit |
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2015 | Version 2.0 | Hannah V feat Ama Schreyer | Version 2.0 EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Make It Last Longer | Hannah V feat. Leo The Lion | Version 2.0 EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Grow Up | Hannah V | Version 2.0 EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Together We’re Like | Hannah V feat. Chenai Zinyuku | Version 2.0 EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Gold | Andreya Triana | Giants Album | Co-Writer |
2015 | It Ain’t Right | Hannah V feat Louise La Belle | Single | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Branches of Life | Andreya Triana | Body of Songs Album | Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | I Ain't The One | Hannah V feat Andreya Triana | Single | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | Curtain Fall | Phebe Edwards | Single | Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | No Problems | Hannah V feat Max Marshall and Ama Schreyer | Single | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2017 | Oh, The Places You'll Go | Hannah V | Single | Writer/Producer |
2017 | Odyssey Intro, Control, Rudeboy Flex, Feel the Love, Concrete Jungle | The Heavytrackerz | Odyssey 'A Musical Journey' Album | Piano/Organ/Orchestra Arrangement |
2017 | We March On | Hannah V feat Natalie Williams | Single | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2017 | We Were Raised Under Grey Skies | JP Cooper | 'Raised Under Grey Skies' Album | Producer |
2017 | Momma's Prayers | JP Cooper feat Stormzy | Raised Under Grey Skies' Album | Producer/Co-Writer |
2018 | Little Things | JP Cooper | Single | Producer/Co-writer |
2018 | Closer (Live at Church) | JP Cooper | 'Closer (Mixes)' EP | Producer |
2019 | One Last Song (Acoustic) | Gorgon City feat. JP Cooper | Single | Producer |
2019 | Sing It With Me (Stripped, Piano, Guitar Version) | JP Cooper | 'Sing It With Me' (Acoustics) EP | Producer |
2019 | Bangles Intro | Hannah V feat. Ama Schreyer | No Limit EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2019 | No Limit | Hannah V feat. Shystie and Pepper Rose | No Limit EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2019 | Liberate Yourself | Hannah V feat. Misha B | No Limit EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2019 | No | Hannah V feat.Pepper Rose | No Limit EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
2019 | They Don't Matter | Hannah V feat. Cherri V and Mike Ellison | No Limit EP | Artist/Producer/Co-Writer |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Keyboards for Jessie J and Rihanna: Hannah Vasanth talks career and Yamaha Motif". YouTube. Yamaha Corporation. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
- ↑ "Listen To Hannah V's "Version 2.0" Ft. Ama Schreyer". The Source. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
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