Someone Is Using Hannah Harper’s Name to Fake Songs Online — And Her Fans Keep Falling For It

Hannah Harper has not released a song called “Cereal on the Counter.” She did not write “Goldfish Crackers and Grace.” And she definitely did not record “Heads New Mexico Tails Tennessee.”

BUT SEARCH HER NAME ON YOUTUBE RIGHT NOW AND YOU MIGHT BELIEVE SHE DID.

A Reddit user discovered last week that multiple YouTube channels have been uploading AI-generated songs under Hannah’s name for months.

SOME OF THESE VIDEOS HAVE CROSSED 100,000 VIEWS. 

The comment sections are full of real fans saying they love her new music. People who have no idea they are listening to a machine imitating the woman they voted for every Monday night all season long.

Hannah’s real songs so far

One upload accidentally left the AI prompt inside the song itself. 

The very first lyric plays out as “soft country gospel feel” — the instruction typed into the generator rather than an actual line Hannah wrote. 

It is funny until you realize hundreds of thousands of people heard it and believed it was real.

This is not the first time. 

Mid-season, a fake story convinced millions of fans she had already signed with Dolly Parton’s record label and quit the competition. 

Hannah addresses rumors and hate comments 

Hannah had to go on Instagram herself to deny it. No statement from the show. No help from the network. Just a Missouri mom fighting back alone from her phone.

She won anyway. And the exploitation simply found a new form.

The fake songs are pulling real views. Real ad money is being made off her name before she has even finished building her official catalog. And most of the people clicking have absolutely no idea.

If you want to support Hannah Harper, make sure what you are streaming is actually hers.