Chloe Qisha returns with a stunning new single, "I Lied, I'm Sorry," a song that combines sultry confession with a pop-grunge electric edge. The Malaysian-born, UK-themed singer, songwriter, and self-taught multi-instrumentalist is forging her way in the industry, dabbling with pop powerhouses like Olivia Rodrigo while embracing the visceral grit of bands like Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In yet another lethal offering, Qisha blankets us with something simultaneously intoxicating yet effortlessly relatable.
Fueled by sharp drum machine beats, a pulsing bassline, and catch-all guitar riffs, "I Lied, I'm Sorry" is an anthem of lust, remorse, and that kind of tension that stays long afterwords and actions have faded. Qisha's signature sultry vocals float across a dynamic production, ushering you to the crux of the narrative, a whirlwind of love, desire, mistakes, and the painful recognition that sometimes our instead, sometimes our passions don't always manifest the way we hope.
"In a London house, there's the loneliest girl And a broken boy and a fuck-ton of tension," Qisha sings, laying the narrative groundwork for an emotionally laden night. The protagonist's vulnerability overflows as it plays out, revealing the truth in a whispery, throbbing hook. "When I said I didn't miss you, yeah, I lied I'm sorry, I lied, I'm sorry." The tension builds, the confession deepens, and by the final moments, you are left wondering if the boy being confessed to feels the same way.
Chloe Qisha is an artist who continues to deliver in the alt-pop scene, both with "I Lied, I'm Sorry" and "I Lied, I'm Sorry." It is available now on all streaming platforms. Crank it up and let confession take hold.