Sometimes, we all need to stop doom scrolling, step outside, feel the sun’s warmth on our skin, and embrace the real-life world around us. That’s where Hanna Andréa comes in – the Norwegian-American pop star challenging social media stereotypes with her bold, punchy new hit – ‘GET OFF YOUR PHONE.’
With ‘GET OFF YOUR PHONE,’ Hanna Andréa taps into a vein of pop-rock nostalgia while framing it through a distinctly modern perspective. The track’s foundation – muted guitars, steady momentum, and a slightly restless energy – echoes the spirit of early 2000s alt-pop without feeling derivative. Instead, it plays like a reinterpretation of that era, filtered through Andréa’s own introspective and cinematic lens.
Carrying the emotional tone of a coming-of-age soundtrack, the track blends innocence with a subtle edge of frustration. Andréa’s lyrics explore the disconnect of digital culture in a way that feels personal, capturing forgotten recognizable moments that build into a broader social commentary. It’s this grounded approach that gives the track its relatability.
Andréa’s almost nostalgic vocal performance ties everything together, carrying both the infectious appeal and the emotional undercurrent with ease – all while narrating the song’s refreshing message with a confidence that’s enticing as it is promising.
As a preview of her upcoming EP Braveheart, “GET OFF YOUR PHONE” hints at the emotive, storytelling-driven songs set to come, delivered with the knowing wink of a songwriter who has observed the world around her far beyond her years.
