Despite her rise to fame, Hannah, who is still based in Dundee, says she is determined to remain grounded.
“I was speaking to my adviser and he was laughing at how I still get the bus to the airport,” she says.
“I told him, ‘Why not? I can get the bus directly to Edinburgh airport.’
“I still feel like a normal person.”
She says connecting with her fans, especially younger audiences, remains a priority.
While she usually plays sets at over-18s clubs and festivals, she has been inundated with requests for under-18s gigs.
She accepted an invitation to DJ in Dundee during the Euros at a fan zone with under-18s in the crowd.
“I know I have a lot of young fans, and I wanted to give them the show they want,” she says.
“Doing an under-18s show felt like the perfect opportunity to give back.”
At her homecoming show at Dundee’s Caird Hall in February – an experience captured on a documentary – she did a meet and greet for her younger fans.
“I literally had like five, six-year-olds there giving me heart bracelets. It was such a positive experience.”