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"The beginning of something fresh..." 
                                                                                     
                                                
                                                    
25 · 11 · 2025                                                    
                                                                                    
                                                    
                                                
                                                    
                                                    Port Talbot's pop rebel Hannah Grae makes her return with the new single ‘bitch’.

This release signifies the dawn of a new chapter for the 23-year-old artist, marking her debut as an independent musician.

Now available, ‘bitch’ is a bold alt-pop track that fuses lively 90s influences with a catchy melody. Drawing comparisons to artists like The Cranberries and Olivia Rodrigo, the song radiates a vibrant sense of identity.

Co-written with Hunter West and produced by Dylan Bauld, ‘bitch’ showcases Hannah Grae expressing her authentic voice.

Hannah Grae shares...

Writing ‘Bitch’ represented the beginning of a new journey for me. For the first time, I could hear the artist I aspired to be. I’m dramatic, theatrical, confident, and self-critical all at once, and I had never quite managed to integrate all these aspects into my music. ‘Bitch’ was the moment it all came together. The song explores jealousy and my tendency to compare myself to those around me.

I aimed to create a song that would confront one of my significant flaws and wave it around like a big red flag. It's not glamorous to admit you dislike someone because they possess what you desire, but that doesn’t make it unworthy of being written about. This song unveiled a version of me that finally feels authentic. That’s the version you can expect to hear from now on.

Tune in now.

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"The beginning of something fresh..." 25 · 11 · 2025 Port Talbot's pop rebel Hannah Grae makes her return with the new single ‘bitch’. This release signifies the dawn of a new chapter for the 23-year-old artist, marking her debut as an independent musician. Now available, ‘bitch’ is a bold alt-pop track that fuses lively 90s influences with a catchy melody. Drawing comparisons to artists like The Cranberries and Olivia Rodrigo, the song radiates a vibrant sense of identity. Co-written with Hunter West and produced by Dylan Bauld, ‘bitch’ showcases Hannah Grae expressing her authentic voice. Hannah Grae shares... Writing ‘Bitch’ represented the beginning of a new journey for me. For the first time, I could hear the artist I aspired to be. I’m dramatic, theatrical, confident, and self-critical all at once, and I had never quite managed to integrate all these aspects into my music. ‘Bitch’ was the moment it all came together. The song explores jealousy and my tendency to compare myself to those around me. I aimed to create a song that would confront one of my significant flaws and wave it around like a big red flag. It's not glamorous to admit you dislike someone because they possess what you desire, but that doesn’t make it unworthy of being written about. This song unveiled a version of me that finally feels authentic. That’s the version you can expect to hear from now on. Tune in now. - Join us on WeAre8 as we delve into global cultural events. Follow Clash Magazine HERE as we happily navigate through clubs, concerts, interviews, and photo shoots. Get exclusive backstage glimpses and insights into our world as the excitement unfolds. Sign up for the Clash mailing list to receive the latest in music, fashion, and film news.

      The pair decides on a historical tour...

      Oasis has wrapped up their Live '25 reunion tour with a massive performance in Sao Paolo.

      The Manchester band kicked off the tour earlier this year with a record-setting show in Cardiff, followed by a series of electrifying headlining gigs across the UK.

      The shows in Manchester stirred emotional moments, while a substantial run at Wembley Stadium attracted fans from around the world to London.

      North America, known for being a tough market for Oasis, finally embraced them, and a long-anticipated return to South America allowed the band to pay tribute to the late Stone Roses bassist (and close friend) Mani during a heartfelt performance in Sao Paolo.

      As the tour concluded, Oasis noted:

      And so it came to be.

      ‘The most impactful pop cultural force in recent British history’ has captured the hearts and minds of a new generation. From Gallagher Hill to the River Plate, from Croke Park by the Royal Canal to the City Of Angels, the love, joy, tears, and euphoria will forever be cherished.

      There will now be a break for some reflection.

      At present, Oasis has no official engagements planned – Liam Gallagher has been vocal on Twitter, expressing his desire to continue. Is there potential for more chapters in this story…? Time will tell.

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      Photo Credit: Big Brother Recordings

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"The beginning of something fresh..." 
                                                                                     
                                                
                                                    
25 · 11 · 2025                                                    
                                                                                    
                                                    
                                                
                                                    
                                                    Port Talbot's pop rebel Hannah Grae makes her return with the new single ‘bitch’.

This release signifies the dawn of a new chapter for the 23-year-old artist, marking her debut as an independent musician.

Now available, ‘bitch’ is a bold alt-pop track that fuses lively 90s influences with a catchy melody. Drawing comparisons to artists like The Cranberries and Olivia Rodrigo, the song radiates a vibrant sense of identity.

Co-written with Hunter West and produced by Dylan Bauld, ‘bitch’ showcases Hannah Grae expressing her authentic voice.

Hannah Grae shares...

Writing ‘Bitch’ represented the beginning of a new journey for me. For the first time, I could hear the artist I aspired to be. I’m dramatic, theatrical, confident, and self-critical all at once, and I had never quite managed to integrate all these aspects into my music. ‘Bitch’ was the moment it all came together. The song explores jealousy and my tendency to compare myself to those around me.

I aimed to create a song that would confront one of my significant flaws and wave it around like a big red flag. It's not glamorous to admit you dislike someone because they possess what you desire, but that doesn’t make it unworthy of being written about. This song unveiled a version of me that finally feels authentic. That’s the version you can expect to hear from now on.

Tune in now.

- 

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"The beginning of something fresh..." 25 · 11 · 2025 Port Talbot's pop rebel Hannah Grae makes her return with the new single ‘bitch’. This release signifies the dawn of a new chapter for the 23-year-old artist, marking her debut as an independent musician. Now available, ‘bitch’ is a bold alt-pop track that fuses lively 90s influences with a catchy melody. Drawing comparisons to artists like The Cranberries and Olivia Rodrigo, the song radiates a vibrant sense of identity. Co-written with Hunter West and produced by Dylan Bauld, ‘bitch’ showcases Hannah Grae expressing her authentic voice. Hannah Grae shares... Writing ‘Bitch’ represented the beginning of a new journey for me. For the first time, I could hear the artist I aspired to be. I’m dramatic, theatrical, confident, and self-critical all at once, and I had never quite managed to integrate all these aspects into my music. ‘Bitch’ was the moment it all came together. The song explores jealousy and my tendency to compare myself to those around me. I aimed to create a song that would confront one of my significant flaws and wave it around like a big red flag. It's not glamorous to admit you dislike someone because they possess what you desire, but that doesn’t make it unworthy of being written about. This song unveiled a version of me that finally feels authentic. That’s the version you can expect to hear from now on. Tune in now. - Join us on WeAre8 as we delve into global cultural events. Follow Clash Magazine HERE as we happily navigate through clubs, concerts, interviews, and photo shoots. Get exclusive backstage glimpses and insights into our world as the excitement unfolds. Sign up for the Clash mailing list to receive the latest in music, fashion, and film news.

Oasis has wrapped up their Live '25 reunion tour with a massive performance in Sao Paulo. The band from Manchester kicked off the tour earlier this year with a