Social media Warren started making
YouTube videos at age 10 and began posting skateboarding-focused content to
Instagram in May 2015. In early 2020, social media users, particularly fans of YouTuber
David Dobrik, widely accused Warren of copying Dobrik's video style, mannerisms, and laugh. He was nominated for the
Streamy Award for First Person in
2020. 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. Warren starred in
Hype House,
Netflix's reality series about the titular collective, which premiered in January 2022. By early 2022, Warren's YouTube channel had more than 2.6 million subscribers, while his TikTok account had 14 million followers. He left the Hype House in 2022, which disbanded later that year. He reported there had been a "falling out" within the collective, and he was not paid for his contributions. By 2024, he had more than 16.3 million followers on TikTok. 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. This was followed by the singles "Screaming Underwater", released in September of same year, and "Remember Me Happy". 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. His debut single through the label, "Headlights", was released the following month. His singles "Give You Love", "Change Your Mind", and "Chasing Shadows" were released in June, July, and December 2023, respectively. "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
Billboards
Pop Airplay,
Adult Pop Airplay,
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, and
Canadian Hot 100 charts. He performed it at the
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade that year. 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. The song also peaked at number 28 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2025. A remix of the song with
Joe Jonas was released in December 2024. ''You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1)
, his debut studio album, was released on September 27, 2024. "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. In April 2025, Warren teased a collaboration with American singer Jelly Roll at the 2025 Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California titled "Bloodline". On June 27, he released "On My Mind" with Rosé as the third pre-release single of his album You'll Be Alright, Kid''. Warren was nominated for
Best New Artist at the
68th Annual Grammy Awards and sang his single "Ordinary" at the awarding ceremony held in February 2026. His performance was affected by technical difficulties that resulted in a disrupted audio. He performed his single
“Fever Dream” during the ceremony before accepting the award, and dedicated his win to his late parents while also expressing gratitude to his wife, Kouvr Annon, and his supporters. Warren was among the most‑nominated artists of the night, receiving multiple nominations including Pop Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for
“Ordinary”. Warren is headlining his 'Finding Family On The Tour' in Nottingham, UK before heading to cities such as Sheffield, Leeds, and Bradford. ==Personal life==