Hannah Dorman brings Summer romance to life on “Bad Habit”

With Bad Habit, Hannah Dorman delivers the kind of modern pop single that could soundtrack an entire season. Bright, infectious, and effortlessly polished, it’s the sonic equivalent of warm air through open windows, truly an instant mood lift that doubles as a reminder of why well-crafted pop still hits harder than almost anything else when done right.

From the opening bars, there’s a sunlit energy pulsing through the track. The production is massive yet airy, building an atmosphere that feels both wide open and deeply intimate. Layers of shimmering synths, clean percussion, and tight instrumental flourishes create a bed for Dorman’s vocals to shine. Her voice is undeniably warm, assured, and emotionally confident to the track’s core message: the rush of finding someone who surprises you, who becomes the kind of “bad habit” you never want to quit.

The chorus is a hook machine! It’s catchy in a way that sticks on the first listen and refuses to leave. It’s built for singalongs, whether you’re blasting it in the car or dancing barefoot in your kitchen. There’s a satisfying balance here between pop immediacy and emotional sincerity. Without a doubt, you’ll be humming along by the end of the track.

Dorman’s vocal range is on full display, moving effortlessly from tender restraint to soaring notes that lift the track’s emotional ceiling. She’s not just singing about excitement, she’s embodying it. Every inflection, every breath feels connected to the rush of the story she’s telling.

Ultimately, Bad Habit works because it feels like more than just a radio-ready pop track, it’s a slice of personal experience wrapped in a package designed for maximum joy. In an era where “feel good” can sometimes sound hollow, Dorman makes it genuine. It’s like you’re in the room and she’s singing directly to you.

This is modern pop at its best: hooky, heartfelt, and begging for repeat plays. Hannah has bottled a moment here, and for three minutes, it’s impossible not to get swept up in it. So please, do yourselves the biggest favor and click those links below to listen in and of course to stay tuned for more.

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