Pran steps into the global pop arena with a debut single that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. “All I Need Is Love,” released through his own Pran Entertainment, is a moody electropop ballad carried by sleek R&B textures and a voice that knows how to sit in the quiet space between vulnerability and confidence. For a first official outing, the Bangkok-born, Sheffield-based artist delivers a track that already sounds like it belongs on international playlists.

The song’s origins are refreshingly modest. Pran first sketched the beat on his iPad, crafting a sound he recalls as sad and skeletal. From that spark came a narrative rooted in failed relationships and the realization that love from others cannot fill an inner void. The track captures that duality with lyrics that swing from yearning to self-reliance, culminating in the cathartic refrain that self-love is the only lasting cure. Lines such as “All I need is love and I can love myself now” are unvarnished but striking, echoing the confessional intimacy of artists like Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes while channeling the atmospheric pulse of The Weeknd.

The music video brings the story of the song to life in a direct and relatable way. It shows the contrast between outer luxury and inner emptiness, with an apple symbolizing the heart. These visuals highlight the song’s main message: real healing doesn’t come from wealth or running away, but from learning to find strength and love within yourself.

At 21, Pran is already shaping his own path with remarkable clarity. He cites influences from Western pop giants to Asian trailblazers such as Jung Kook and Lisa, but his sound is not an imitation. Instead, it feels like an early statement from an artist intent on bridging cultures through honesty and style. With a debut album slated for 2026, “All I Need Is Love” positions Pran as more than a newcomer. He is a storyteller stepping into his own spotlight, ready to turn heartbreak into a global conversation.