HANA Swap Power For Tenderness On Coming-of-Age Single “Blue Jeans”
A vulnerable anthem that traces first love in worn-out sneakers and soft harmonies.
After the explosive highs of ROSE and Burning Flower, breakout girl group HANA take a softer turn with their latest drop Blue Jeans a warm, melancholic ode to the ache of first love. Released today via Sony Music, the track marks a delicate pivot from their power-pop roots, showing us a different kind of strength: emotional honesty.
The guitar-led production gives space for the group’s vocals to shine, revealing a more personal, youthful layer. The chorus floats somewhere between heartbreak and nostalgia, as HANA explore the quiet in-betweens of love and identity. And the video? Intimate and stripped back no choreography, no glam. Just the girls in jeans and sneakers, singing to camera like a diary entry made visual.
After the Fire, the Feeling
Following the 100-million-stream storm of their debut ROSE and the bold punch of Burning Flower, Blue Jeans hits like the afterglow soft, reflective, unforgettable. It’s a reminder that HANA aren’t just here for the bangers. They’re building something bigger: a pop universe where vulnerability lives next to power, and girlhood doesn’t have to be one thing.