With The False Prince, Boey really takes a big step in his music, fully leaning into his falsetto. He builds each song like a space specifically made to show off how delicate and fragile his voice can be. What you get is an album that feels very personal, but also deeply thought-out. The light, airy sound of his voice really stands out against the heavy feelings in the songs.
In this album, “Disease” really comes through as one of the strongest tracks. The song takes things in a darker, more grown-up direction, building on what he hinted at with “Sinners.” This isn't just about how it sounds; it shows a more critical and aware way of looking at things. Here, music becomes a way for him to dig into the stresses of today's world and the unfairness we see all around us.

