![]() To explain why he shared, “It took the longest to make and I had that idea since 2019. Out of the tracks on the album, Warren shared that the outro track, “ BOY OF THE YEAR,” marks his favorite. It’s still crazy to move to a whole new country.” I'm like an only child, so I have to stick with her. Luckily, Warren did not have to face this challenge completely alone, “I did move with my mother. It is definitely inspired by just the experience from LA itself and what I've been through.” He further went on to share his desire to show all sides of his story, both good and bad, “I didn't wanna share a side where, where I'm just like, you know, having like, obviously it's a very fun album, but also has like a very sad undertone to it.” Moving to a foreign country comes with the excitement of new experiences and the fear of missing moments at home. It took like a year or so to just fully make it. An experience filled with a plethora of ups and downs, he dove into the moment he knew he wanted to share his story, “It began definitely when I landed in LA for the first time. Warren Hue’s latest album, BOY OF THE YEAR, depicts Los Angeles through his own eyes, a boy moving across the world from Jakarta. The multitalented rapper, singer, and producer intertwines R&B, house, electronic, and industrial genres into an ensemble uniquely his own. Over the past two years, Jakarta native, Warren Hue has set himself apart by showcasing his ability to encapsulate emotion and personality into perplexing lyrics and unique sonic creativity.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |