Hayley Warner Shares a Powerful Message to Her “Brother”

Brother

Hayley Warner


A captivating alt-pop gem about sibling relationships and estrangement.

Australian musical creative Hayley Warner is a singer and songwriter who crafts seriously stunning tunes that are unlike anything you’ve heard before. As a child, the singer was diagnosed with a rare disease and told she would lose the ability to walk. Still, the artist ultimately overcame the odds and used a secondhand drum set as physical therapy. Playing the drums also sparked Hayley Warner’s passion for music. Since then, the singer has released her debut single (which earned over 12 million streams) and gained recognition from various artists. In addition to her career as a solo artist, the singer has also written songs for artists including Katy Perry, Dean Lewis, Kelly Clarkson, Calum Scott, and Tori Kelly. Hayley Warner’s latest drop is the alternative pop single “Brother” and its accompanying official music video.

With an intimate backdrop of easygoing piano notes, “Brother” provides the perfect stripped-down soundscape to beautifully complement the track’s heartfelt personal reflection. Lyrics like “Grew up in the same house, Use to be you and me we were best friends, till the world ends, no doubts” and “Just staring at each other, both well aware we should’ve cared a little more about one another” vulnerably examines the estrangement between the artist and her sibling and the desire to rekindle their relationship. With seriously powerful vocals and no shortage of heartfelt declarations, Hayley Warner gifts us with a captivating alt-pop gem that offers an honest look at growing apart from someone you love. So press play and experience the soul-stirring emotions of “Brother.”



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