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Who is Alex Warren, the voice behind the song ‘Ordinary'? The hitmaker met his future wife while homeless and sleeping in cars; he went on to live at Hype House with Addison Rae and Charli D'Amelio
American singer-songwriter Alex Warren's single 'Ordinary' has struck a chord around the world. The romantic ballad dedicated to Warren's wife has topped Billboard charts since its release in February, giving the singer a chance to perform on The Tonight Show Starring
Jimmy Fallon . He even joined
Ed Sheeran on stage at a local bar during Coachella in April, where Sheeran also performed with singer-songwriter Shaboozey.
Alex Warren's romantic ballad inspired by his wife, Kouvr Annon, has captured hearts and topped the global Billboard charts. Photo: @alexwaarren/Instagram
Sharing a clip of his performance with Warren on Instagram, Sheeran commented, 'There's like one song every year that blows my socks off, and [this year] it's this one. Such an incredible song and talent, such an honour having you down man, and congrats on everything – so deserved.'
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Alex Warren joined Ed Sheeran on stage at a bar during Coachella. Photo: @alexwaarren/Instagram
Warren recently announced his upcoming album You'll Be Alright, Kid, set for release next month. The album features exciting new collaborations with
Jelly Roll and Blackpink's Rosé.
But what do we know about music's hottest newcomer? Here's everything to know about Alex Warren.
A traumatic childhood
Alex Warren as a young lad, with his late father. Photo: @alexwaarren/Instagram
Born in September 2000, Warren was raised in California in a Catholic household and had a tumultuous childhood that plays a big role in his music.
When he was only nine years old, the 'Headlights' singer's father passed away from kidney cancer, leaving him and his siblings to be raised by their mum, who resorted to alcoholism to cope with the loss of her husband.
'I wanted to be a singer since I was a kid and my dad bought me my first guitar,' says Warren. 'Funnily enough, I didn't start writing until he passed. Music became an outlet for me to process my trauma,' Warren said in an interview with Variety in May.
When he was 18 years old, Warren's mother kicked him out of the house, forcing him to sleep in friends' cars but never their houses because his mum had convinced their parents that Warren was a troublemaker, per an interview he gave the BBC in March.