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Alexander Warren Hughes (born September 18, 2000) is an American singer, songwriter, YouTuber, and influencer. He was a founding member of the collaborative TikTok group the Hype House from 2019 to 2022. He began independently releasing music in 2021 before getting signed to Atlantic Records the following year. His 2024 single "Burning Down" from his debut EP, You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) (2024), was his first song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His 2025 single "Ordinary" peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for multiple weeks, and also topped the charts in several other countries, including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

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Early and personal life

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Alexander Warren Hughes[3] was born on September 18, 2000,[4][5] in Carlsbad, California, and grew up there.[6] He has two sisters and one brother.[7][8] His father died from kidney cancer when he was nine years old and his mother, an alcoholic, kicked him out of the house at age 18, leaving him homeless and frequently sleeping in friends' cars.[9] She died in 2021.[2] Warren began dating Kouvr Annon, a fellow former member of the Hype House whom he met on Snapchat, in 2018.[10][11] She moved to California from her parents' home in Hawaii to live with Warren in his car. The couple were engaged on New Year's Eve in 2022 and they married on June 22, 2024, in Escondido, California.[12][13] He was raised as a Catholic and said that his songs are inspired by worship music.[8][6]

Career

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Social media

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Warren started making YouTube videos at age 10 and began posting skateboarding-focused content to Instagram in May 2015.[9] He was a co-founder and member of the Los Angeles–based TikTok collective the Hype House, the name of which he came up with, in November 2019.[14][5] By then, he had accrued more than 600,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel, where he posted prank videos filmed in a first-person style, and 3.8 million followers on his TikTok account.[15] In early 2020, social media users, particularly fans of YouTuber David Dobrik, widely accused Warren of copying Dobrik's video style, mannerisms, and laugh.[16][17] He was nominated for the Streamy Award for First Person in 2020.[18] Also in 2020, Warren became the host of AwesomenessTV's reality competition series Next Influencer on YouTube, wherein participants lived in a TikTok content house.[19]

Warren starred in Hype House, Netflix's reality series about the titular collective, which premiered in January 2022.[20][15] His role on the show primarily revolved around his struggles to maintain his popularity on social media and his attempts to do so through his prank videos, including by staging a fake wedding with Annon.[21][22] By early 2022, Warren's YouTube channel had more than 2.6 million subscribers, while his TikTok account had 14 million followers.[23] He left the Hype House in 2022, which disbanded later that year.[2] He reported there had been a "falling out" within the collective and he was not paid for his contributions.[8] Also in 2022, he created the Locked in with Alex Warren podcast.[24][25] By 2024, he had more than 16.3 million followers on TikTok.[26]

Music

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Warren says that Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes have been inspirations and have influenced his decision to become a musician. Benson Boone and David Kushner are also among his influences.[27][28] In June 2021, Warren independently released his debut single, "One More I Love You", which he began writing at age 13 about the death of his father.[8][29] This was followed by the singles "Screaming Underwater", released in September of same year, and "Remember Me Happy".[3] In August 2022, Warren signed a record deal with Atlantic Records and began working on a self-produced docuseries, I Hope You're Proud, chronicling the time leading up to his signing.[30] His debut single through the label, "Headlights", was released the following month.[31] His singles "Give You Love", "Change Your Mind", and "Chasing Shadows" were released in June, July, and December 2023, respectively.[7][2]

Warren performing in 2025

In February 2024, Warren released the single "Before You Leave Me", which became his first entry on the UK Singles Chart in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 80. His single "Save You a Seat", which was used in more than 144,000 TikTok videos by late 2024, debuted at number 11 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart in April 2024, his first entry on a Billboard chart. His single "Carry You Home" was released on May 31, 2024.[32] "Carry You Home" became Warren's second song to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart in April 2025, and also charted on Billboard's Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, and Canadian Hot 100 charts.[14][33][26] He performed it at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade that year.[13] His September 2024 single "Burning Down" was his first song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 69 in October and the song was released on You'll Be Alright Kid Chapter 1.[2][34] The song also peaked at number 28 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2025.[33] A remix of the song with Joe Jonas was released in December 2024.[35] You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1), his debut studio album, was released on September 27, 2024.[34]

In February 2025, Warren released the single "Ordinary". It soon became popular on TikTok and, the following month, Warren performed it on the Netflix reality television series Love Is Blind's season 8 reunion episode, which was the show's first musical performance and led to an increase in streams for the song.[36] "Ordinary" peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, and also topped the charts in several other countries worldwide, including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In the latter country, "Ordinary" became the longest-running number one song on the UK Singles Chart of the 2020s thus far (surpassing "Bad Habits" by Ed Sheeran), as well as the longest-running uninterrupted number one song on the UK Singles Chart by an American male singer of all time.[37][14] His international Cheaper Than Therapy tour began in February 2025 and ended in August 2025.[2][9][38] In April 2025, Warren teased a collaboration with American singer Jelly Roll at the 2025 Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California titled "Bloodline".[39] On June 27, he released "On My Mind" with Rosé as the third pre-release single of his album You'll Be Alright, Kid.[40]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Extended plays

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  • You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) (2024)

Awards and nominations

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Awards Year Category Work Result
IHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 Social Star Award Himself Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards 2025 Best International New Act Nominated
Best International Song "Ordinary" Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2025 Best New Artist Himself Won
Song of the Year "Ordinary" Nominated
Best Pop Nominated
Song of Summer Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 Favorite Viral Song Nominated
Favorite Male Breakout Artist Himself Nominated
Grammy Awards 2026 Best New Artist Pending

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Alex Warren is an American singer-songwriter known for his emotionally resonant music that draws from personal experiences of grief, homelessness, and love, as well as his early prominence as a founding member of the TikTok collective Hype House. He transitioned from social media content creation to a mainstream music career, signing with Atlantic Records and achieving widespread success with singles such as "Ordinary," which reached number one in over 20 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Warren's breakthrough as a recording artist came after years of building an online audience through pranks, relationship content, and occasional song teasers, culminating in his debut studio album You'll Be Alright, Kid and recognition as Billboard's Top New Artist of 2025. Born in Carlsbad, California, Warren faced significant early hardships, losing his father to kidney cancer at age nine and enduring his mother's alcoholism and abuse, which led to him being kicked out of his home at 18 and experiencing homelessness while living in his car and on friends' couches. He found solace in music from a young age, influenced by his father's record collection and artists like Coldplay and Linkin Park, and began writing songs as a form of therapy to process his trauma. In 2019, he co-founded Hype House with fellow creators, helping to pioneer collaborative TikTok content and growing his following to millions before departing in 2022 to focus on music. Warren's songwriting often reflects his life story, with early releases like "One More I Love You" (written about his father) and "Remember Me Happy" (composed on the day his mother died) establishing his authentic voice. His 2025 hit "Ordinary," written for his wife Kouvr Annon whom he met during his homeless period and married in 2024, became a global phenomenon and propelled sold-out tours, including arena dates and festival appearances. Through his work, Warren has emphasized turning personal pain into uplifting anthems, earning acclaim for his vulnerability and connection with fans.

Early life

Family background

Alex Warren was born on September 18, 2000, in Carlsbad, California, where he was raised. He grew up in Carlsbad as part of a family with three siblings—two sisters and one brother—making a household of four children. His father was diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer and, aware of his limited time, devoted himself to spending every available moment with his family. He maintained daily routines such as waking up at 5 a.m. to take Alex to the skatepark and organized family outings to places like Legoland, while also filming many moments to preserve memories for his children. His father introduced him to music at a young age, gifting him a Fender guitar and exposing him to artists including Coldplay, Linkin Park, and Train through regular listening sessions, such as playing Coldplay CDs during car rides. His father died from kidney cancer when Alex was nine years old.

Childhood hardships

Alex Warren's childhood was profoundly affected by the death of his father from kidney cancer when Warren was nine years old. He has described the moment he realized the extent of his loss, recalling watching his sister attend a daddy-daughter dance without their father and understanding that his life was different from others. The grief from this tragedy lingered, and around age 13, Warren began writing songs as a way to process emotions he did not know how to handle, starting the composition of what would become his debut single "One More I Love You" in direct response to his father's death. Following his father's death, Warren's mother struggled with alcoholism and became abusive. At age 18, he was kicked out of his home due to this abuse and endured a period of homelessness. During this time, he lived in his car and on friends' couches; some friends' parents prevented him from staying indoors due to misconceptions about his character, leading him to sleep in friends' cars. These early hardships shaped his emotional outlook and contributed to his use of music as a coping mechanism during his youth.

Career

Social media beginnings

Alex Warren began his career as a content creator on TikTok and YouTube, where he initially posted videos featuring dance routines, lip-sync performances, and comedic skits that resonated with a young audience. His engaging and relatable content style helped him grow a substantial following on TikTok under the handle @alexwarren, eventually reaching millions of followers prior to his involvement with larger collectives. He also developed a presence on YouTube, sharing personal vlogs and other creative videos that contributed to his early popularity as an influencer. As his audience expanded, Warren occasionally shared glimpses of original music ideas and teasers, laying the groundwork for his later transition into music. He co-founded the Hype House in late 2019, marking a shift toward collaborative content creation.

Hype House involvement

Alex Warren was a co-founder of the Hype House, a Los Angeles-based collaborative TikTok content collective established in late 2019. He came up with the name "Hype House" and moved into the group's shared property alongside other creators, including Kouvr Annon, Chase Hudson, Thomas Petrou, Addison Rae, and Charli D'Amelio. The collective announced itself publicly through a Christmas 2019 photoshoot styled after the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way" video, in which Warren appeared. As a key member, Warren participated in creating collaborative TikTok videos, prank content, and group challenges that helped establish the Hype House as a major incubator for viral trends, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdowns when such content thrived on the platform. The group's collective efforts contributed to its widespread prominence on TikTok, with members producing interconnected content that boosted visibility for all involved. Warren also featured in the 2021 Netflix reality series Hype House, which documented aspects of the collective's daily life and content creation process. Warren departed the Hype House in 2022 alongside Kouvr Annon, stating a desire to "move on to the next chapter in their lives." This exit marked the end of his direct involvement with the collective.

Music career

Alex Warren began his music career independently, releasing his debut single "One More I Love You" in 2021. In 2022, he signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records. He continued to build his catalog with subsequent releases, including the single "Carry You Home" in 2024. Warren achieved his major breakthrough in 2025 with the single "Ordinary," which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks and topped charts in multiple countries including the United Kingdom and Australia. ) The song became a global success, with record-breaking runs at No. 1 (13 weeks in the U.K. and 17 consecutive weeks in Australia) and amassed over 1 billion streams on Spotify. ) His debut studio album, You'll Be Alright, Kid, followed in 2025 and reached the top 5 on the Billboard 200. The project featured collaborations such as "Bloodline" with Jelly Roll, alongside other singles including "Eternity." To support his music, Warren embarked on the Cheaper Than Therapy Global Tour, which began with dates in Europe and North America, included festival appearances at Lollapalooza and Osheaga, and later expanded to arenas and additional international markets due to high demand. In 2026, Warren is scheduled to perform at the North Dakota State Fair Grandstand in Minot, North Dakota, on July 17, kicking off the fair's concert series, with the show starting at 8:00 PM (doors at 6:30 PM) and tickets set to go on sale in March.

Discography

Studio albums and extended plays

Alex Warren released the extended play You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) on September 27, 2024. This 10-track project served as the first chapter of his larger album concept. He released his debut studio album, You'll Be Alright, Kid, on July 18, 2025. The 21-track project is a deeply personal work in which Warren addresses his younger self, offering the advice and perspective he wishes he had received growing up while processing experiences of loss, trauma, and self-discovery. Described as therapeutic for the artist, the album features big ballads and memorable hooks, creating an intimate connection that invites listeners to reflect on their own lives through Warren's honest storytelling. Warren has highlighted the emotional intensity of writing the album, particularly on the track "First Time on Earth," which explores his unresolved grief over his parents' deaths and serves as a form of posthumous conversation with them; he has said it caused him to cry during its creation and continues to move him profoundly. The album represents Warren's most comprehensive musical statement to date, expanding on his earlier singles and the prior extended play to form a cohesive narrative of resilience and personal growth.

Notable singles

Alex Warren released his debut single "One More I Love You" in June 2021, a song he wrote at age 13 about his father's death. He achieved wider recognition with "Carry You Home," released on May 31, 2024, which entered multiple Billboard charts including Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, and the Canadian Hot 100, while also peaking at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart in April 2025. In 2025, Warren reached new heights with "Ordinary," released in February, which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and held the position for multiple weeks, while also topping the UK Singles Chart as the longest-running number 1 of the 2020s so far and the longest uninterrupted number 1 by an American male solo artist in UK history; its success was boosted by a performance on the Love Is Blind season 8 reunion. That same year, he released "Eternity," another 2025 single that charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as part of his five total entries on the chart. Warren also collaborated with Jelly Roll on "Bloodline," teased at the Stagecoach Festival in April 2025 and later released, which likewise entered the Billboard Hot 100.

Personal life

Relationships

Alex Warren is married to fellow social media influencer Kouvr Annon. They first connected on Snapchat in 2018 after Warren messaged a friend of hers expressing interest, and the pair quickly bonded over their conversations. Annon soon relocated from Hawaii to California to live with Warren during a challenging period in his life. Both later became members of the Hype House content collective, where they created videos together before leaving the group in 2022. Warren proposed to Annon on New Year's Eve 2022 during her first trip to see snow in the mountains. The couple wed on June 22, 2024, in a garden ceremony at Ethereal Gardens in Escondido, California. Warren described the marriage as deeply meaningful, stating he never wanted to lose the feeling Annon gave him from the start of their relationship. As of 2025, they remain together and have celebrated their first wedding anniversary.

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