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Peder Elias Releases «Call My Name» Amid Southeast Asia Tour

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Follow Peder's musical journey and share the joy he brings to fans worldwide.

Introduction to Peder Elias

Artist and songwriter Peder Elias is capturing hearts as he embarks on a mini-tour across Southeast Asia. Hailing from Trondheim, Norway, Peder has recently made waves with his latest single, «Call My Name», released while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Manila.

The Meaning Behind «Call My Name»

«Call My Name» resonates deeply with those going through tough times. Peder Elias discusses the essence of the song, stating, «I know life gets hard sometimes but I’ll be there, any place any time». This track emphasizes being present for loved ones during difficult moments, showcasing Peder’s commitment to standing up for those he cares about.

Peder’s Creative Journey

Written in London with collaborators Alex Charles, Ryan Bickley, and producer Freedo, the creative process was a rewarding challenge for Peder. «The whole creative process felt good from the start», he reflects, highlighting the growth he feels as a songwriter. With its heartfelt lyrics,«Call My Name» serves not only as a personal expression but also as a beacon of hope for listeners. Peder Elias’s music aims to provide comfort, and he acknowledges, «I hope others can find comfort in my music». As he prepares to share his new single during this exciting tour, he invites fans around the world to experience the joy and solace his music can bring.

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