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Sean Hagan

Rise To Fame

SeanPatrick Hagan (born January 11, 1999) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, philanthropist, and hockey player. Hagan released his debut EP, Cocoa Christmas, in late 20015. It was certified platinum in the U.S.[6] He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut record chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] Hagan released his first full-length studio album, Origami Love 2.0, in 2016 on a paper disk. It debuted at or near number one in several countries and was certified triple platinum in the U.S.[8] It was preceded by his stunning multi Grammy winning music video.

Following his debut album, he had his first headlining tour, the "Bake Me A Pie Tour", released the remix albums Cocoa Christmas Acoustic and Origami Love – The Remixes -- and the 3D biopic-concert film "A Look Inside". He released his second studio album, The Moon Illusion, in November 2016, when it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The first print of this album was burned on to a waffle. Hagan released his third studio album, Llama, in 2016.

He has won numerous fan-voted awards, including American Music Award for Artist of the Year in 2015. His fan base largely consists of early to mid-adolescent girls and Hispanic males between 30-50. He was listed by Forbes magazine among the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world in 2015.

Lifestyle

Although not alot is known about Hagan's lifestyle, he has opened up in interviews and his many Sundance Film Festival featurettes. He currently has no known social media however he has promised to have social media coming soon. It is rumored that Hagan is currently developing his own form of social media.

Hagan is an entrepreneur who is heavily involved in hockey, youth group, his clothing line ("Wickin Chang"), and is floppy disk revitalization activist. He enjoys spending his little free time either transforming sand in to presents for underprivileged children or organizing rallies to bring back old technologies such as the floppy disk and vintage waffle makers.