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Chloe Jane Releases New Single “Famous,” A Satirical Take on Modern Fame

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Produced by Tor Eimon and Jakke Erixson, “Famous” critiques spectacle with pop flair.

Independent pop artist, DJ, and theatrical visionary Chloe Jane unleashes her new single, “Famous,” a brilliant piece of dance-pop that serves as the next installment of her upcoming project, Princess of the Night. The single, co-written and produced by Tor Eimon and Jakke Erixson, is an unapologetic and satirical anthem that grounds the spectacle of modern fame. “Famous” will receive its debut headlining performance on release night at “Inferno,” New York’s hottest Fashion Week event. 

In the accompanying video, directed by Chloe Jane, Alexa San Roman & Rory Alvarez, Chloe delivers an over-the-top, high-fashion narrative that revels in its own artifice. The “camp” visuals were designed to feel like elevated downtown New York club vibes mixed with a paparazzi frenzy. The “Famous” bodysuit, leather wrap, and face covering were made by New York designer Guvanch, based on Chloe Jane’s ideas for sculptural silhouettes, leather, spikes, masks, and extreme glam. It’s a visually stunning journey through the absurdities of celebrity culture, filled with theatrical excess and dramatic flair. 

“‘Famous’ is my unapologetic, satirical love letter to ambition — the glitz, the grit, and the game,” Chloe shares. “It holds up a mirror to our social media-driven world today, where everyone’s chasing their own A-list moment. Glamorous and a little dangerous, it dares to ask: in a culture obsessed with fame, what are you really chasing?”

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Chloe Jane grew up in New York, landing her first DJ gig at 13, opening for Paris Hilton in Ibiza. Now, she’s blending pop and 2010s-inspired EDM into a melodic, high-energy album that celebrates the dance floor. With recent releases like the cheeky anthem “Iconic” and the empowering “Oopsie Daisy,” which earned her a live interview on Fox 5 NYC, highlighting her as a rising force in dance-pop music. Her work has also been chronicled in publications like Wonderland Magazine and EARMILK

Princess of the Night, set to release in early 2026, will solidify Chloe Jane’s reputation as a genre-blending artist unafraid to challenge pop conventions and create art that is as intelligent as it is entertaining. Executive produced by Tor Eimon and featuring collaborators Jakke Erixson, Soulshock, Karlin B, and Maya J’an, the album reflects her diverse influences from Swedish House Mafia to Lady Gaga.

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