
Alex Warren | Audacy Check In | 5.16.25
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Life has been anything but "Ordinary" for Alex Warren these last few weeks, as our Audacy 'LAUNCH' artist continues to rise with his hit topping the Global Billboard chart, as well as on the verge of potentially being the number one song in the country. During an Audacy Check In from the Hard Rock Hotel New York, Warren weighed in on his success, and the high praise he has received from artists like Ed Sheeran.
'It's definitely terrifying a little bit, but it's just exciting," Alex admits of the ubiquitous nature of his song. "I think I wrote these songs in my bedroom with my friends and to be able to hear them everywhere and see people apply them to their real life is, it's feels special."
After a string of ups and downs, success has landed squarely on Warren, who credits the tough times to be able to meet this moment, both as a person and a songwriter. "I do think that everything I've gone through has allowed me to be able to handle this, but also write about it," he tells Audacy's Emily West. "I think I've just been able to turn a really bad situation and turn it into something beautiful that can help people."
Along with the accolades from fans, there's been a few famous faces to vocally show support for Alex Warren, including Joe Jonas and Ed Sheeran.
"A lot of people ask me about like 'I made it moments' and I think with Ed, for people who don't know Ed is the reason, a lot of the reason, why I started writing songs. I've been so inspired by all his music and when I go in to write songs, I'm always like, 'I wish I wrote a song like that,' and it's so flattering for him to say that, he wished he wrote a song like mine."
"I'm blown away by it and it does not feel real and I'm waiting for someone to slap me in the face."
Since their moment singing together, Ed has continued to keep in touch with Alex. "He's like the most supportive person, we email every day," Warren says of the notoriously phone-free Sheeran. "I feel bad. I'm bothering him every day and he just responds. I'm like that kid who won't stop pestering him."
Don't miss our full Audacy Check In with Alex Warren above.