Zëta Ræ Unleashes Infectious New Single ‘Obvious’
- Danielle Holian
- Oct 24
- 2 min read

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Contact: Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR
Rising alternative-pop artist Zëta Ræ returns with her boldest sonic statement yet in “Obvious,” a shimmering, high-energy dance-pop track that blends tongue-in-cheek confidence with sleek, radio-ready production.
The project of Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and producer Hannah Schmeling, Zëta Ræ has become known for her genre-bending sound — one that fuses the nostalgic textures of rock and soul with the futuristic edge of hyperpop and alt-pop. With “Obvious,” she takes a sharp, playful left turn, diving headfirst into pure pop euphoria.
“We wanted this song to be a crossover between Pretty Please by Dua Lipa and Greedy by Ariana Grande — and I think we nailed it,” says Schmeling. “At the time, I was writing a lot of emotional, alternative rock songs. Making a sassy, dance-pop track about a situationship was a total 180, but it was so much fun. It’s one of the quickest songs I’ve ever written — about an hour, in my bed. Even years later, it still makes me want to dance.”
Originally written and recorded in the Berklee College of Music studios, “Obvious” marks Schmeling’s first experience in a professional recording environment — a moment that brought her pop-star dreams vividly to life.
Co-written and produced with Ryan Adams, the track features Hannah Schmeling on vocals, Adams on production and guitar, and Max Troppe on bass. The result is a confident, infectious single that sits comfortably alongside modern pop powerhouses like Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, Doja Cat, and Sabrina Carpenter — while retaining Zëta’s signature spark of individuality.
“Obvious” captures that electric space between flirtation and frustration — where attraction meets self-assuredness. It’s fun, flirty, and unapologetically confident — an anthem for anyone who knows exactly what they bring to the table.
ABOUT ZËTA RÆ
Zëta Ræ is the creative identity of Hannah Schmeling, a Nashville-based artist whose work lives at the intersection of alt-pop, rock, and experimental sound. With influences spanning from soul and shoegaze to hyperpop and jazz, Zëta’s music is both nostalgic and forward-thinking — a kaleidoscope of emotion and sonic texture. Her lyrics delve deep into the intricacies of identity, independence, and the female experience in her twenties, blending vulnerability and empowerment with poetic precision.
Release Information:
Written by: Hannah Schmeling & Ryan Adams
Vocals: Hannah Schmeling
Production/Guitar: Ryan Adams
Bass: Max Troppe
Photo Credits: Jack Nahigian
Similar Artists: Hayley Williams, The 1975, Reneé Rapp, Chappell Roan, Caroline Polachek





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