UK-based Christian artist and songwriter Hanna Maria has released her latest single, “Still You Loved,” on 16 January 2026, offering a deeply reflective meditation on mercy, surrender, and the unwavering love of God.
Blending modern worship sensibilities with gentle electronic textures, Still You Loved is intentionally spacious and understated — music designed to create room for reflection rather than demand attention. The song explores themes of grace, restoration, and God’s constancy in moments of doubt and personal failure, allowing listeners to sit honestly in the tension between brokenness and hope.
The track recently received notable recognition as Track of the Week on Hope FM, further highlighting its emotional depth and spiritual resonance. Sonically, the song moves between expansive atmospheric soundscapes and more restrained, intimate moments, using contrast and silence to shape a contemplative listening experience. Rather than offering a neat resolution, Still You Loved embraces vulnerability, reflecting the reality of faith lived out in uncertainty.
Speaking on the inspiration behind the song, Hanna Maria shares: “The song grew from reflecting on my own experience through the lens of Psalm 51. David’s honesty gave words to something I had walked through, and to the mercy that meets that honesty.”
Still You Loved forms part of a growing body of work Hanna Maria is currently developing — a collection that explores faith across a range of musical styles while remaining firmly rooted in spiritual truth and personal reflection.
About Hanna Maria
Hanna Maria is a UK-based independent artist and songwriter creating faith-inspired music shaped by modern production and reflective songwriting. Her work is characterised by honesty, atmosphere, and a desire to explore God’s love, grace, and presence in everyday life. Moving fluidly between electronic, atmospheric, and prayerful worship styles, Hanna Maria’s music invites listeners into spaces of stillness, sincerity, and spiritual connection.









































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