By: Davyn Horton
Alex Warren is riding the wave. He has just released his debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid. With 21 songs, with collaborations with some big names, Warren looks to show his 53.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, along with millions of followers on other platforms, what he can do with his freshman album, now out for the world to see.
You’ll Be Alright, Kid In Review

Following the release of a 2024 extended play, Alex Warren has released his long-anticipated debut album. Titled You’ll Be Alright, Kid, it contains 21 songs, including two collabrations. The first is “Bloodline,” which Warren did with Jelly Roll. The second is “On My Mind,” which he did with ROSÉ.
In terms of the album itself, Warren considers it as a second chapter, where he shows “how he was able to heal and glue all the broken pieces back together,” following the death of his parents. Warren said to The Hollywood Reporter that, had his parents not of died, him meeting his wife and him starting his music career would never have happened. In short, he stated that he “had to lose the two most important people in my life to be able to achieve the success I always thought I wanted.”
As a result, You’ll Be Alright, Kid is fused with a lot of pain, but also a lot of love. With his viral Billboard Hot 100 song “Ordinary” leading the charge, this is his vision of an album written from the perspective of “Oh, I’m fixed and here’s how,” as opposed to “Oh, I’m broken, look at me,” which is something Warren, and fans alike, will truly be proud of.
Warren Steams Ahead

In conclusion, You’ll Be Alright, Kid is emotional and also contains a lot of pride for what Alex Warren has overcome. Going from the death of his parents to a viral music career is quite the jump. However, Warren has embraced it, and created something truly special with it. All in all, Warren will be proud of where he’s come. In addition, his parents would be proud of their son for all he’s accomplished. As he steps into the future, he will strive for greatness in his music, every step of the way.