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Hanne Leland bottles the rush of early love on new single 'Call You Mine'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

There’s a lightness to ‘Call You Mine’ that feels instantly transportive, and with her latest release, Oslo’s Hanne Leland leans into a brighter, more playful corner of her artistry, delivering a pop moment that feels effortless on the surface, but carefully crafted underneath.


Built on shimmering production and buoyant rhythms, the track moves with a natural ease. Everything feels in motion as hooks glide, melodies lift, and the arrangement sparkles without ever tipping into excess. It’s the kind of pop that allows each element to breathe while still keeping the energy high.


At its core, though, ‘Call You Mine’ is driven by feeling as she captures that space between curiosity and commitment, where everything feels possible but nothing is certain yet. There’s a subtle tension woven into the brightness, that beneath the carefree exterior lies a quiet vulnerability.


What makes this release particularly compelling is how it reflects her own broader evolution. Having carved her own path from early songwriting roots into a confident, globally reaching pop artist, there’s a sense of control in everything she does. The songwriting is sharp, the production choices intentional, and the overall direction clear, showcasing an artist who knows exactly what space she wants to occupy.


And yet, despite that control, ‘Call You Mine’ never feels rigid. It’s fluid, easy-going, and genuinely fun; qualities that can often be harder to achieve than they sound. There’s a freedom in the way the track unfolds, mirroring the very emotions it explores.


In a catalogue already defined by independence and steady growth, this single stands out as a reminder that not every statement has to be heavy to be meaningful. Sometimes, capturing a fleeting feeling with clarity and charm is just as powerful.



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