Alex Warren is married to Kouvr Annon. The 24-year old singer-songwriter won the award for best new artist at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. Warren recieved three nominations at 2025 VMAs after releasing his debut studio album You'll Be Alright, Kid.
After winning the best new artist award, Warren said:
"I don't even know what to say right now. This is insane to me."
He met YouTuber Kouvr Annon in 2018 through Snapchat and got married in June 2024. While speaking to BBC in March 2025, Warren noted that he "clicked right away" and said that he could "tell her everything, just after our first conversation."
While the two gained recognition as members of the content creation hub Hype House, they eventually left the group, and Warren pursued a career in music. His hit song Ordinary was reportedly inspired by his relationship with his wife.
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Born in California, Alex Warren first gained traction with YouTube prank and skareboarding videos. In late 2019, Warren co-founded Hype House, which is a collaborative social media for young content creators, primarily on TikTok. Warren lost his father to kidney cancer at just 9 years old and went through a turbulent adolscence. As per The Tennessean he was bullied and was forced to navigate on his own during his childhood years.
His mother struggled with addiction and kicked him out at 17. In an earlier interview with the outlet, Warren while opening up about his struggles said:
"My struggles made me who I am today. The trajectory of my arrival at who I am, who I know and what I'm going to be allows me to write songs that feel like they're meant to teach others how to endure their lives."
Alex Warren's hit song, Ordinary spent 29 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 1. When he released the track in February 2025, his wife, Kouvr Annon shared a TikTok in which she compiled clips of Warren performing with a sweet message:
"When you watch the person you love do the thing they love most in the world. I'm the worlds most proud musician wife."
While speakling to The Tennessean about his track, Alex Warren said:
"It's a special song that I couldn't sit on because it reminds people of an emotion they can't quite put their finger on, because it's one they've had, forgotten, then thought they could never experience themselves."