The Persian/Indigenous singer-songwriter from California gives us an electro-pop spectacle that sounds like a detonation. Co-written with Alan Markley in New York City, "TNT" is a raw, riotous, liberating fuss of a tune, a through-door that leads you into the surreal space that is Chloe's world. It grabs you and throws you headfirst into a world where chaos is catharsis and self-expression reigns from its opening beat.
Chloe has described the song as her whole personality wrapped up into one firecracker of a song, which sounds brash, radiant, and gloriously unfiltered. The ragged rock instrumentals scrape and tangle with pop candies, and her unapologetically fierce vocals leave no room for doubt. This is not a song that stomps and struts and slams the door.
"TNT" reads like a manifesto, an anthem for everyone wanting to set the rule book ablaze and dance in the ashes. It's rebellious but strikingly intentional, inviting you to break free and indulge your most unwieldy visions. You live it like a frenzied dream that somehow feels unhinged and invincible. Its video only reinforces the high-voltage feeling, visually matching the song's intensity with bold graphics and an OTT style. Chloe isn't just building a career. She's building a world and daring us to jump into it.
Chloe Star, 27, is already reimagining the notion of being an emerging artist. Part advocate for her tribal people, part visual artist, and part fearless queer performer, her genius stretches beyond the music as it's in her message, her movement, and her momentum. With early nods from EARMILK and EUPHORIA and a rapidly expanding fanbase who love her raw brand of relatability, "TNT" is a milestone for Chloe and the future of alt-pop. "TNT" is a siren, beckoning us to a wilder, louder, freer world. And we're ready to answer.
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