Celebrated singer-songwriter Wrabel has dropped his highly-anticipated debut full-length album these words are all for you via Big Gay Records/Nettwerk; a record from “one of Hollywood’s finest songwriters” (American Songwriter) that reaffirms Billboard’s claim that Wrabel is “ready for his breakthrough.”
The new album is a refined, masterfully written and cathartically performed collection that recounts love, heartbreaks, personal discoveries, and devastating realisations. Whether it’s on tracks like the Billboard-applauded “good”, the achingly reminiscent and sonically vast “london”, or the lead single “nothing but the love”, which debuted at #31 on Billboard’s Adult Top 40 Airplay chart and described by Paper as “a moon-eyed ballad centered on the power of love”, and “back to back” (a collaboration with Duncan Laurence which Billboard named one of the “best new music releases from LGBTQ artists” that week), ‘these words are all for you’ showcases what has made Wrabel a go-to for heart-shattering slice-of-life songwriting about finding love, losing it, and discovering oneself throughout the journey.
On what the album means to him, Wrabel shares,
“This record is a collection of pages torn from my diary – stories and truths, Like an autobiography of sorts of the past 8-10 years of my life. My biggest dream and my biggest hope for this record is that it would reach people and make them feel less alone. If they’re in love, that it would help celebrate that love; If they lost love, that it would be a shoulder to cry on. Whoever you are and wherever you are, I hope you know that these words are all for you.”
Wrabel’s ascent throughout the pop music universe has led to this triumphant moment, from collaborating with Afrojack & Marshmello respectively in 2014, to his first charting song “11 Blocks” in 2016 and the debut of his acclaimed LGBTQ+ anthem “The Village” in 2017, to collaborations with Kesha and P!nk in 2019, to performing “hurts like hell” on NBC’s TODAY in early 2020, and now to his debut album.
Wrabel has left his mark all across the pop musical landscape with other co-writing and performance credits on tracks by Celeste, Backstreet Boys, Ellie Goulding, Louis Tomlinson, Louis the Child, Wafia, Cash Cash, and more.
Wrabel’s debut album ‘these words are all for you’ has already garnered huge support for his previous singles in Asia, with the track “good” added to 13 major radio stations which includes Hard Rock FM Surabaya, Kiss FM Medan, ICRT (Taiwan) and Kiss 92 Singapore. Currently, Singapore, Indonesia and Taiwan are in Wrabel’s Top 20 markets based on streaming.
Listen to the album below.