Norwegian-American pop artist Hanna Andréa returns with the track “Get Off Your Phone.” The energetic song speaks to the culture of constant screen addiction and reminds listeners how easily real-life moments can be missed in the endless scroll. It marks a confident statement from an artist who skillfully blends pop melodies with emotional depth, entering what may be the most powerful phase of her career so far.
The song was co-written with Michael Biancaniello, James Conner, Kelsey Gauthier, and Dominique Vellutato. In tone, it feels light and slightly retro, drawing inspiration from late 1990s and early 2000s pop and rock sounds. Built around restless, muted guitars and a melodic pop structure, it creates a nostalgic yet vibrant soundscape that transports the listener to a pre-digital era — a time when attention was less fragmented and communication happened without filters or endless feeds.









