Hanna Andréa’s “GET OFF YOUR PHONE” feels like a pop-rock wake-up call for a generation glued to their screens.
The music video sets the tone immediately: everything is filmed through a phone camera, showing friends hanging out in nature while barely interacting with each other. That visual irony lands perfectly with the song’s message – we’re so busy documenting life that we forget to actually live it.
Musically, the track blends punchy guitars with early-2000s nostalgia, reminiscent of Avril Lavigne, while still sitting comfortably in a modern pop space alongside artists like Olivia Rodrigo. It’s catchy, rebellious, and cinematic without losing an inch of emotional depth.
What really makes the song hit is its stark, honest relatability. Hanna Andréa captures the strange disconnect of modern life – being physically present but mentally elsewhere entirely. Poignant lines like “Today I saw a shooting star…” bring a reflective edge, before the spoken refrain “’Cause you’re on your phone” lands with sharp precision.
Visually and sonically, “GET OFF YOUR PHONE” plays like the opening scene of a coming-of-age film for the doomscroll era. The single also sets a colourful and promising tone for Andréa’s upcoming EP Braveheart, highlighting her ability to merge sharp social commentary with polished, emotionally driven pop.
Bottom line: “GET OFF YOUR PHONE” is catchy, self-aware – and just the beginning of Hanna Andréa’s blossoming journey.











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