Chloë Believes Her Music is Typecast as R&B Due to Her Race and Gender

Chlöe recently discussed the challenges of being typecast as an R&B artist in a candid interview with Nylon. The 23-year-old singer expressed frustration over how her music is automatically labeled as R&B simply because she is a Black woman. She believes that if a non-Black artist were to create the same type of music, it would be categorized as pop instead.

Despite these obstacles, Chlöe shared exciting updates about her upcoming second album, Trouble in Paradise. While her debut album In Pieces explored themes of heartache and sadness, the singer revealed that her new LP is a celebration of womanhood and embracing a carefree attitude towards life. Describing the album as a coming-of-age journey filled with love and joy, Chlöe likened it to a fleeting summer romance that is too intoxicating to worry about its inevitable end.

Fans were thrilled when Chlöe announced Trouble in Paradise during her electrifying Coachella performance in April. The highly anticipated album, featuring hit singles “Boy Bye” and “FYS,” is expected to drop later this year. Stay tuned for more updates on Chlöe’s musical journey and the release of Trouble in Paradise.