In the realm of emerging alt-pop artists, it is undeniably Chloe Qisha‘s world in 2025, and we are merely living in it. Her meteoric rise as a singer-songwriter is nothing short of astonishing. More so when especially considering she only took the stage for her very first live performance to support her self-titled debut EP last year. Music industry influencers are rapidly recognizing Chloe as one of the most promising talents on the scene this year. With her unique blend of observational storytelling and distinctive, thoughtful lyricism, Chloe stands out as a captivating artist filled with authenticity and relatable experiences, making her a force to be reckoned with in the pop landscape.
Chloe Qisha is on such an exhilarating trajectory these days that makes it nearly impossible to keep up. Hot on the heels of her latest 2025 releases, “21st Century Cool Girl” and “Sex, Drugs and Existential Dread.” She has just premiered the title track of her highly anticipated sophomore EP, “Modern Romance,” on BBC Radio 1’s prestigious New Music Show with Jack Saunders. This milestone, featuring prominently on one of the UK’s leading radio stations, not only underscores the magnetic appeal of her music. Furthermore also serves as a striking confirmation of Chloe’s remarkable artistic talent.
Notably, the songs centre around themes gravitating towards love, relationships and well-being. Mostly the human condition is a big interest, to be expected of someone making the most of a psychology degree. In the instance of “Modern Romance,” Chloe blends intimate lyricism and realism in her distinctive sing/speak style as she breaks down aspects of modern dating. Under the guise of an 80s analogue synthesizer pop, meets 00s indie-pop influence. Moreover, this music is buzzy, earworm-worthy and notably distinct.
Aside from mastering the musical side of things. Chloe is notably making a name for herself, excelling in visual elements. Her image is androgynous chic and her music videos, echo this cool imagery. Moreover, with cover features for Rollingstone UK magazine, and co-signs from Kelly Clarkson and Chris Martin of Coldplay. There is definitely a sense building around Chloe Qisha that her break out is inevitable.
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