Burning Down

Album: You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) (2024)
Charted: 23 69
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  • On "Burning Down," Alex Warren serves up a bracing mix of betrayal, disillusionment, and the burning need to escape something toxic before it consumes you whole. Throughout the track, Warren uses the image of a burning house as a metaphor - a fiery symbol for a relationship or environment that's gone so irreversibly wrong that there's only one thing left to do: watch it burn and get out while you still can.

    "For much of my life, I struggled with prioritizing my own needs and well-being over others, and eventually, this led to people taking advantage of my kindness," Warren said. "It took me a long time to recognize the dynamics at play, and I believe many others who've endured toxic relationships can relate to this experience."

    You can almost see the light bulb moment - the point where he realized that sometimes the best thing you can do for yourself is to walk away, even if it means lighting a match on the past.
  • "Burning Down" is widely interpreted as being about Alex Warren's experiences in the Hype House. For those not up on the latest social media trends, the Hype House was a content creator collective - a TikTok-famous living situation in California where teenage influencers shared space and filmed viral videos.

    Warren co-founded the Hype House in December 2019 alongside other TikTok stars like Thomas Petrou, Dixie D'Amelio and Addison Rae. The group was so popular (and dramatic) that Netflix made a reality show about it in 2022 (although it only lasted one season).

    While the venture was a springboard for social media fame, it also brought a fair share of friction. Warren has spoken about his falling out with Petrou, and shared insights into the pressures and dynamics within the group. So, when he teased "Burning Down" via TikTok on August 31, 2024, saying the song was about a "content house," most fans took that to mean he was reflecting on his Hype House days.
  • Released on September 20, 2024, "Burning Down" is the product of a collaboration between Warren, producer Adam Yaron, and singer-songwriters Cal Shapiro and Mags Duval. The same team also worked with him on his previous single, "Carry You Home."

    They crafted "Burning Down" in May 2024 during a highly productive week.

    "I've always let people walk all over me, and 'Burning Down' was a song I always wanted to write, but never had the balls to do it," Warren told Billboard.
  • Alex Warren released a duet version of "Burning Down" with Joe Jonas on December 6, 2024. When Warren's label's A&R team reached out to Joe Jonas' people to gauge interest in a potential remix, Jonas said he was already a fan. "He told us he heard the song, had it saved to a playlist on Spotify and wanted to jump in and do it with us," Warren's manager Brian Sokolik recalled.

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