Hanna Andréa Says “Get Off Your Phone”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A catchy pop gem that shares a powerful message about screen addiction and being present in the moment.

Hanna Andréa is a multi-talented pop artist who crafts captivating tunes that reflect a spectrum of the human experience. Drawing from Norwegian and American influences, her perspective shapes a sound that feels expansive yet grounded in lived experience. In addition to her pursuits as a solo artist, Hanna Andréa also serves as the songwriter behind the UK’s genre-spanning production, Muse: The Shakespeare Mayhem Musical.

Hanna Andréa’s latest release is the pop single “Get Off Your Phone,” along with its accompanying official music video. On Instagram, the singer said, “Get Off Your Phone is out now!!!!!!! This is such a fun one! So different from what I usually do, but 100% worth it. I’m so happy you all finally get to hear it because I know so many of you will resonate with it… and it has literally been stuck in my head since the day we wrote it. I hope it brings you joy!”

Delivering a bright blend of ear-pleasing guitar and warm textures, “Get Off Your Phone” creates a wonderfully vibrant, feel-good sound that is utterly infectious. Lyrics like “I guess you missed the point of living / Someday you’ll find out / But by the time you open your eyes / The moment’s passing you by” reflect the frustrations of being with someone who is on their phone 24/7.

Fueled by playful, cinematic visuals and sweet, nostalgic early-2000s pop-rock vibes, Hanna Andréa delivers a catchy pop gem that carries a powerful message about screen addiction and being present in the moment. So press play, crank up the volume, put down your phone, and embrace the world around you.




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