He released his debut album Vintage Love in 2011,[4] and competed in the reality show Cover Me Canada that year where he placed fourth in the country.
[6] He released the gospel EP What the World Needs Now in 2015 under the pseudonym WDF, before releasing the full-length gospel album Eternally Grateful in 2016 which in addition to his Juno Award nomination, received a Western Canadian Music Award for Spiritual Artist of the Year in 2017.
[8] Born for Greatness was the first single from Speak which features Riverdale star KJ Apa.
[12] As a philanthropist, Warren has worked with many charities including Warchild Canada and Canuck Place Children's Hospice.
[13] A graduate from Cornell University's Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program,[14] Warren also co-founded The Harmony Initiative Society aka THIS, a non-profit society dedicated to promoting community harmony through arts and culture JEDI initiatives.