Chloe Ho
Chloe Ho made her debut in 2018 with indie-pop single “Anytime” while pursuing her diploma in Music and Audio Technology in Singapore Polytechnic. She then released “Here’s to Coming Out” with a performance for her graduation showcase in March 2019, a song written to inspire courage and empathise with closeted individuals. During this time, she also featured and wrote “Raincoat”, a single produced by Kieron Lee.
In May 2019, she released her first EP titled “Sorry ‘bout Your Shoulder”, which she described as “mostly inspired by the state of feeling sorrowful for crying on someone's shoulders and burdening them constantly with personal issues.” Heavily influenced by late artist Mac Miller, Chloe incorporates sections of rap in her recent releases like Grocery Shopping (produced by Elliot Tan) and Fake Jazz (produced by INKSOUL).
Whilst enjoying the ambience of the riverside, Chloe used to busk every weekend on the Clarke Quay Bridge prior to the pandemic. Though it was something she started to build up her self esteem and stage confidence, she started gaining interest and garnered a huge following on Spotify.