Pran Introduces Himself with “All I Need Is Love”

Pran Introduces Himself with “All I Need Is Love”

Bangkok-born newcomer Pran has officially stepped onto the global stage with his debut single “All I Need Is Love,” a sleek blend of R&B and electropop that wears its heart on its sleeve. The track arrives with a music video that matches its emotional weight, signaling the first chapter of an artist who is aiming high from the very start.

Pran, carries himself with the confidence of someone who knows his story is worth telling. The single feels less like an introduction and more like a declaration. Built from a beat first drafted on his iPad, the song has the intimacy of something created alone, but it grows into a polished, full-bodied production. His voice sits smoothly over shimmering synths and layered textures, delivering the kind of polished R&B-pop crossover that fans of The Weeknd, Charlie Puth, or Justin Bieber will immediately connect with.

The production brings in notable collaborators: guitar from Witthaya Supakhiran, mixing by Brent Kolatalo in New York, and mastering by Elliot James Mulhern in Hollywood Hills. These touches help give the song an international polish, but the emotional core remains unmistakably personal. Lyrically, it charts a journey through heartbreak toward self-acceptance, making its title less of a romantic plea and more of a mantra of resilience.

At just 21, Pran is still studying at Sheffield Hallam University, but his ambitions clearly stretch far beyond the classroom. With a debut album slated for 2026, “All I Need Is Love” offers the first taste of a project that promises to expand on his pop foundation with electronic and hip hop influences. For now, this single stands as a bold first step, one that introduces Pran as a voice with both vulnerability and vision.

The music video, out now on YouTube, amplifies the song’s atmosphere and offers a visual counterpart to its emotional release. Judging by the early response from fans, Pran has arrived with something both personal and universally relatable.

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