It was an impromptu freestyle competition in high school that changed Warren Wint’s life plans. Born in New York, Warren Wint decided it was music or nothing and committed himself to the lyrical and soulful essence of Hip-Hop. With a love for poetry and musical influences from the late Michael Jackson, Tupac to Sade and J-Dilla, Warren became a student of the craft and sound. He mastered what we would call the “Warren Wint Sound”. Infusing elements of Hip-Hop with an eclectic touch coming from sounds featuring Pop, Neo-Soul, R&B, Jazz and Gospel.
Warren Wint has the battle scars to prove that he is capable of being a top contender. It all began in a highschool freestyle competition. Wint was finally able to debut his love for wordplay, sharp-wit, and delivery in front of a large audience. However, this would not be the biggest stage that he performed on. Warren Wint made an appearance on Ralph McDaniels' Video Music Box and a placement on the Empire State Mixtape, pioneered by Power 105.1’s DJ Whutevva. Warren Wint went on to perform in prominent venues such as Webster Hall, The Southpaw in NYC and Billboard Lounge at the Barclay Center. Wint opened up for acts like PnB Rock, Teairra Mari, Fred The Godson, C.L Smooth & Chrisette Michele. In 2014, Warren Wint performed at Loud Music Tour’s SXSW show with Fred The Godson. By 2018, Wint was featured in ESPN’s Sunday Night Football Post Season Countdown as a music artist to watch. His music aired at MTVU, MTV Base Africa, Music Choice, BET Jams, BET Soul, VEVO, Nick Music Verizon Fios VOD and more. Yet Warren Wint never forgot his roots.
Warren is getting ready to release his sophomore album, Father’s Favorite. Derived from his experiences with emotional support and his love for God, this album expresses his faith and exemplifies his confidence.
The most popular song by Warren Wint's is L.I.O.N
Warren Wint's first song Not for sale released on Thu Jan 01 1970.