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Producer's Shower Song Becomes Drake Hit
6 Dec
Summary
- Elkan's viral shower singing became Drake's hit song 'Nokia'.
- The song blends retro beats with mid-2000s ringtone melodies.
- Elkan advises artists to focus on creativity over expensive gear.

What began as a frustrated shower-singing session for producer Elkan has culminated in one of the year's biggest rap hits, Drake's "Nokia." The song's infectious hook, "Who's calling my phone?", originated from Elkan's personal plea for quiet, evolving into a celebratory anthem that encourages listeners to embrace the party.
The track itself is a vibrant fusion of sounds, characterized by a bouncy retro beat and melodies that evoke mid-2000s ringtones, layered with R&B vocals and futuristic synths. Elkan's creative process is deeply influenced by childhood musical memories, including lullabies and even the whimsical Crazy Frog, aiming to create music that resonates across generations.
Elkan's journey with "Nokia" underscores his artistic philosophy: genuine creativity transcends the need for high-end equipment. He encourages aspiring artists to prioritize their human element over gear. The success of "Nokia" has been a thrilling culmination of years of work for Elkan.




