At 21, Pran is already proving himself to be more than just another newcomer in pop. Born Jessada Malakul in Bangkok and now based in Sheffield, the singer, songwriter, and producer is carving out his own lane with his debut “All I Need Is Love.”

The single is a striking introduction — a self-produced track blending slick electropop production with R&B-leaning vocals and a confessional edge. Pran doesn’t shy away from exposing vulnerability; the lyrics pull from heartbreak and the search for self-acceptance, while the sonic palette shows a polish that belies his first-time status.

What sets Pran apart is his multi-hyphenate approach. He not only wrote and performed the single but also produced it himself, a decision that keeps his artistic vision intact. That choice signals both independence and ambition, aligning him with a growing generation of DIY artists shaping global pop outside traditional frameworks.

All I Need Is Love” also arrives with a visual identity as bold as the track itself. The music video, steeped in red tones and themes of inner versus outer fulfillment, underscores Pran’s desire to pair his sound with equally intentional storytelling.

With a debut album slated for 2026, Pran is setting the stage for a career that could reach far beyond his Sheffield base. He cites influences ranging from The Weeknd to Jung Kook, yet “All I Need Is Love” avoids imitation, instead positioning him as a new voice capable of bridging scenes across continents.

For now, the single works as both introduction and invitation — a chance to watch a young artist at the very beginning of his evolution. If this is the opening chapter, Pran is making it clear he intends to write the rest on his own terms.