Multi-faceted social media entrepreneur Gabbie ‘The Gabbie Show’ Hanna has officially made her latest career foray into music.
The 26-year-old, who rose to fame on Vine and now counts more than 6 million subscribers across her two YouTube channels, released a lyric video today for her debut single Out Loud. The sad and sultry pop ballad, co-written by Hanna produced by singer-songwriter Bruce Wiegner of The Weekend Riot, is based on poems set to appear in Hanna’s debut book, a self-illustrated poetry collection called Adultolescence.
The lyric video sees a lingerie-clad Hanna lying in bed singing lines like, “Say what you mean out loud/Drowning in silence when I’m lost in the crowd.” It was shot and edited by Dan Brink and Tommy Wooldridge.
The song is also available for purchase on iTunes, and, mere hours after its debut, Out Loud is already at No. 4 on the iTunes Pop charts and No. 5 on the overall charts, Hanna tweeted (see below). On Instagram, she hinted that a live performance was in the works.
Hanna, who signed with CAA for representation in all areas in July, has a slew of different business and entertainment ventures on the table right now, including the aforementioned Adultolescence, which hits shelves on Sept. 19, and a stint as a social media correspondent on MTV’s TRL reboot, which is set to premiere on Oct. 2.
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