Mr. Right & The Maker 

Available everywhere on March 13, 2026.

The Man Who Built My Moon

Danielle Wren

'The Man Who Built My Moon' the last song to close out the year 2025 for my music. This year I made 2 EP's, under different names, and some assorted singles. My music has improved a lot, and my style has changed greatly, Read more

'The Man Who Built My Moon' the last song to close out the year 2025 for my music. This year I made 2 EP's, under different names, and some assorted singles. My music has improved a lot, and my style has changed greatly, all over the course of one year. I am proud to release this final song which I feel perfectly encapsulates my growing style, and what I have learned so far about the home recording process. It is a peaceful feeling that perfectly sets Danielle Wren up for the next chapter of music to come in 2026. Thank you for your support!

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Mr. Right & the Maker

the album

. I am exceptionally proud of my work. At its very core, the concept of Mr. Right is rooted in the internal struggle between a want and a need. I highlight the absolute mental chaos that is realizing that anything you believed was right was just a rigid standard of moral obligations made by those who don't view life in the same light as a creator. Mr. Right, of course, is the personification of these very thoughts and the desire to take life as you're supposed to - not as how you want. This is the first installment, a foundational piece, of an ongoing journey. Living life according to 'need' destroys the soul of anyone who knows how to create. I have learned, and am still learning, that to shun my desire to create is to hurt myself in the end. 

Mr. Right & the Maker is an idea that has slowly developed itself over the completion of my first few songs. Anyone who cannot create will never understand the drive of a Maker. And anyone who cannot create will instead

 Control. Criticize. Moralize. 

Every single action that makers take. To create is to live in defiance of the unforgiving standards set forth by those who cannot.