Wildfire - Hannah Grace Online

If you search on YouTube, sort by "Live." The studio version is polished and beautiful, but the live versions are terrifying in the best way.

In live settings, Hannah often abandons the piano stool halfway through the song. Standing at the microphone, she lets the reverb on the piano pedal ring out while she delivers the bridge a cappella. You can hear the crowd hold their breath. In a 2019 performance at The Union Chapel in London, a fan recorded the moment Hannah’s voice cracked on the word "ashes." The audience didn't groan; they cheered. It was real. Wildfire - Hannah Grace

Hannah first garnered attention as the ethereal voice on the massive electronic hit "It Remains" by Seawaves (2014). However, her solo work strips away the synthesizers to reveal something far more vulnerable. With an upbringing rooted in choir singing and jazz, Grace possesses a vocal control that allows her to whisper one moment and wail the next. If you search on YouTube, sort by "Live

Musically, "Wildfire" is a masterclass in dynamic contrast. You can hear the crowd hold their breath

The bridge is arguably the most haunting section. The music pulls back to a single key.