Warren always knew he was meant to sing. He grew up on the classic soul of Earth, Wind & Fire, and as a boy was inspired by the brilliance of Michael Jackson.
Signed to Jive Records in the early eighties as one of the label’s youngest artists, he debuted with a remake of Smokey Robinson’s “Mickey’s Monkey,” followed by “Sunshine” and a self-titled album.
Over the years, Warren’s sound has shifted into emotionally honest storytelling that isn’t afraid to be vulnerable. His new album, Luckiest Man, he says marks his first true moment of creative freedom—writing nearly every track himself and exploring love, desire, and the kind of relational pain that shapes you.
His mission is simple: make music that connects, pulls listeners into his world, and keeps the journey fun.