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“THE FALSE PRINCE” by Boey

  • Writer: Garcia
    Garcia
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A fragile stillness opens the door, where voice rises like a whisper carried on air, delicate yet insistent in its presence. In that fleeting space between vulnerability and expression, The False Prince begins to take shape—subtle at first, then gradually revealing its emotional depth. Boey’s 13-track album stands as a defining moment in his artistic evolution, marked by a full embrace of his falsetto as both a stylistic and emotional anchor. Rather than treating it as an occasional flourish, he builds the entire project around this airy vocal quality, allowing it to guide the tone and structure of each composition. The result is a cohesive body of work that feels intentional and thematically unified. Opening with “When Will It End?”, Boey immediately establishes the album’s reflective direction. The track sets a contemplative mood, introducing themes that extend far beyond personal emotion into broader societal concerns. This thematic expansion becomes one of the album’s most notable strengths, as Boey moves beyond intimate storytelling to address global inequalities and the complexities of modern life.


Songs such as “Disease” and “Sinners” highlight this shift toward a darker and more mature sound. In particular, “Disease” stands out not only for its tonal weight but also for its structural confidence, blending atmospheric production with a more grounded emotional intensity. The track’s recognition on major playlists further underscores its impact, positioning it as a central piece within the album’s narrative. Production throughout The False Prince remains measured and supportive, never overshadowing the vocal presence that defines the record. Instrumentation is carefully layered, creating space for Boey’s voice to remain at the forefront while still providing enough depth to sustain engagement across thirteen tracks. This balance ensures that the album maintains clarity without sacrificing atmosphere.




Boey demonstrates a growing willingness to engage with complex and often uncomfortable subjects. His writing reflects a desire to give voice to perspectives that are frequently overlooked, aligning with his broader artistic identity as a storyteller for the unheard. This intention adds a layer of purpose to the album, elevating it beyond a purely sonic experience. The closing piano version of “When Will It End?” brings the project full circle, reinforcing its introspective nature while offering a quieter, more distilled conclusion. It serves as a reminder of the album’s core strength—its ability to communicate emotion through restraint and sincerity. The False Prince is a carefully constructed and emotionally resonant release. It captures an artist in transition, refining his voice both literally and thematically, and establishing a foundation for continued artistic growth.

 
 
 

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