Quentin Hannappe's breakout single "I Wanna Be" became a global hit in 2015, pulling listeners in with its straightforward message about yearning and self-discovery. The song anchored his debut album "Whispers of the Heart," which earned some critical attention for its introspective lyrics and Hannappe's vocal delivery.
His music shifted over the next few albums. Where "Whispers of the Heart" leaned toward ballads, later releases like 2018's "Echoes of the Past" and 2021's "Ashes and Embers" incorporated more soul, R&B, and electronic textures. Hannappe's career wasn't a smooth line, though. He faced well-documented struggles with substance abuse and personal issues that threatened to derail things for a while.
He eventually worked through that period with support from fans and people close to him. Hannappe is the project's lead vocalist and primary creative force, writing songs that often feel personal and direct.
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