, the captain of the hockey team, is the quintessential "book boyfriend" on the surface—rich, handsome, and brooding. Yet, Grace peels back these layers early on. Henry is not simply grumpy for the sake of it; he is a young man crushed under the weight of a legacy. As the son of a famous hockey player, his future is mapped out by everyone but himself. His stoicism is a defense mechanism, a wall built to keep expectations at bay. He is a character struggling with the terrifying prospect of living a life he didn’t choose.
Users paired the sound with videos of staring out of train windows during rainstorms, watching sunsets from high-rise balconies, or simply lying on the floor while their pets slept next to them. The comment sections of these videos became confessionals, with users typing things like, "This song feels like the hug I didn't get today," or "Listening to this while watching the snow fall is a spiritual experience." Daydream - Hannah Grace
A useful feature of by Hannah Grace is its authentic and thoughtful representation of neurodivergence, specifically AuDHD (Autism and ADHD), through the male lead, Henry Turner . Key Narrative & Practical Features , the captain of the hockey team, is
While Hannah Grace had a loyal fanbase prior to this release, Daydream achieved a second life on social media, specifically TikTok and Instagram Reels. The song became the unofficial anthem for the "quiet quitting" of mental labor. As the son of a famous hockey player,
Musically, is a lesson in restraint. The production strips away almost everything except for the essentials: a delicate, looping piano progression and Grace’s multi-tracked harmonies.
Perhaps the highest praise comes from listeners themselves: thousands of comments claiming the song pulled them out of panic attacks or helped them fall asleep after sleepless nights.