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Pop sensation Connor Wren storms back into the spotlight with «Second Adolescence», a cinematic, heart‑pounding pop album that cements him as one of the most exciting voices in modern music. Bursting with bright synths, soaring vocals, and the kind of emotional honesty that turns casual listeners into lifelong fans, Connor Wren’s new era arrives with confidence, colour, and a whole lot of heart. The record is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Opening track «Skyline Heart» erupts with euphoric synths and a vocal performance that feels like a personal victory lap. It’s an anthem of self‑belief, built on the kind of lyric that stops you in your tracks: «The light I thought I lost still glows / I’m not who I was, I’m who I chose». From there, Wren plunges into the nostalgic ache of Polaroid Ghosts, a shimmering, emotional gut‑punch that shows off his powerhouse range. The title track, Second Adolescence, channels pure 80s electricity while still sounding fresh, bold, and utterly addictive, capturing the thrill of growing older without losing your spark. Closing ballad Songbird plays like the credits rolling on a coming‑of‑age film, tender and triumphant in equal measure. Wren calls the album «the beginning of a new era», a declaration that feels entirely earned as he steps into the spotlight after a decade behind the scenes.
And what a decade it’s been. Wren’s fingerprints are on some of the biggest projects in entertainment, from Spider‑Man: No Way Home to Wish and SpongeBob: The Search for SquarePants. He’s contributed to recordings by Olivia Rodrigo, Rosalía, Michael Bublé, and The Weeknd, proving his versatility long before releasing his own work. Now, with Second Adolescence, he finally claims centre stage, weaving themes of identity, purpose, heartbreak, and self‑acceptance into a pure pop sound inspired by Sara Bareilles, Charlie Puth, and Troye Sivan. Since coming out publicly in 2017, Wren has become a proud advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, using his music to encourage others to live boldly and love themselves without apology.
«Second Adolescence» is a love letter to the teenager you once were and the person you’ve fought to become. Earnest, exhilarating, and deeply human, it marks Connor Wren as a pop force ready to take over.
LA-based pop artist Connor Wren is gearing up to release the music video for his upcoming single «Skyline Heart» on 7 May 2026, and it’s set to be a love letter to Los Angeles itself. Styled like a living Pinterest board of the city, the video showcases stunning scenery and iconic landmarks across the City of Angels. From the buzz of Hollywood Boulevard to the sweeping views of the hills, Wren takes viewers on a cinematic tour of the place that shaped his artistry, all while delivering the soaring vocals and heartfelt emotion of «Skyline Heart».
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