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About Ryan Hwang

I WANT YOU (FEAT. MAX PEDRA). OUT NOW.

19-year-old Ryan Hwang is an American musician who started his musical journey playing drums at the age of 6. The self-taught producer, songwriter, and singer released his debut single, The Necklace, in August of 2022. Shortly after, Hwang co-wrote and produced Steph Johnson’s single, All The Little Things, and eventually released his follow-up singles, That Song and Longer.

In June of 2023, Hwang released his most personal art through the form of his first self-produced album, Ryan Again. A cohesive body of work telling a singular story, featuring some of his biggest songs: The Way I Loved You (8 Roses) and Pretty Girls.

His newest release, I Want You, features the talents of Max Pedra, taking a brand new direction sonically with hints of Pop R&B and K-Pop. Ryan is attending USC as a music production major.

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Ryan Hwang - I Want You (feat. Max Pedra) [Slowed and Reverb]

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