Emerging Malaysian pop icon Chloe Qisha releases her incredible third single, ‘Sexy Goodbye’ (9th October). Today also sees announce her forthcoming debut EP which is set for release on Friday 15th November 2024.
‘Sexy Goodbye’ follows the release of recent single ‘I Lied, I’m Sorry’ (which has already amassed over 1 million streams) and ‘VCR Home Video’ and once again demonstrates why she is fast becoming the UK’s next breakout pop artist. This new single sees Chloe creates another future pop hit exuding in vibrant, upbeat melodies that incorporate subtle hints of funk and disco, in turn providing the track with an eclectic mix of sounds.
These recent singles, all of which feature on the forthcoming EP, are an exciting signpost of what is to come from one of the most electrifying, artistically proficient, and versatile pop artists to emerge in recent years. The EP has been a work in progress for one year between Chloe and her close collaborator Rob Milton – the pair of them have created something truly unique for the pop space that is ready to make its mark this autumn.
Speaking about the ‘Sexy Goodbye’, Chloe Qisha said:
“It’s super rare as a songwriter to create a song that you can truthfully say is one of your favourite songs ever (because we’re usually so critical of our own work), but Sexy Goodbye is that song for me. The song is about wanting to leave a relationship on your best form – fighting the urge to be sad and hoping that their last impression of you is, ‘damn, they look good.’ We really wanted it to be painfully honest and funny; and we definitely leaned into that as much as possible for the lyrics. I love writing sad/happy songs. I want people to be crying in the club to this song!”
Chloe Qisha is an incredibly exciting new singer, songwriter and self-taught multi-instrumentalist who taps into the alternative pop sound perfectly but with her own unique twist. Malaysian born and UK based, Chloe is well travelled, considered and sophisticated but under the chic exterior there is a provocative and restless soul. That dichotomy is reflected in Chloe’s music which is perfect pop but with a dark, playful underbelly.
However, most of all it is her songwriting that sets Chloe apart. Having studied psychology at Undergraduate level and communications at Masters level perhaps it is no surprise that Chloe is able to unpick the human condition with wisdom and dexterity.