About
Luhan Si Hadin is the queer lovechild of emo, folk, and cinematic pop.They're currently writing the soundtrack for your identity crisis. As a nonbinary singer/songwriter with CHamoru, Chinese, Filipino, and Mexican heritage, they strive to create an outlet for nerdy queer listeners of color like themself. They purposely chose a name to embrace their fears-the fear of making and sharing art, the fear of being publicly out, and their fear of not properly honoring the many aspects of their heritage. Luhan Si Hadin means Hadin is scared in Chamorro. Their first single, An Apology, was released in April 2021. Its ukulele fingerpicking and heartfelt lyrics have led to it being featured on Alternative Twist, KSSU, KYDS, and Sacramento Dirt. Their single Hollow was released in March 2022, in anticipation of their upcoming EP, Negativity. Inspired by the Soul Society arc of the manga Bleach, this otacore flavored cinematic pop song is a journey into negativity. HalaCG infuses the dark track with soaring synths and moving orchestral instrumentation. They helped run the Sacramento Songwriter Circle during the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting local musicians during the transition to virtual live music They are a board member for G.I.R.L.S. Rock Sacramento, an organization empowering marginalized musicians to make their mark. They are also a part of Masakada Collective. Their pronouns are: they, them, theirs, elle, gui', guiya. Phonetic pronunciation: loo-hawn see huh-deen