Chloe Angelides
Chloe Angelides is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer born on May 21, 1992, in Reston, Virginia.[1][2] Based in Los Angeles, she has built a career blending pop, rock, R&B, and electronic elements, often delivering lyrics centered on heartbreak and longing through her versatile voice.[3] Angelides first gained recognition as a songwriter and producer, co-writing and contributing to tracks for major artists including Jason Derulo's "Zipper" from his 2013 album Talk Dirty, contributions to Ariana Grande's 2016 album Dangerous Woman, Selena Gomez's 2017 single "Fetish" (feat. Gucci Mane), and Demi Lovato's 2020 single "Still Have Me" and contributions to the 2017 album Tell Me You Love Me.[4][5] Her collaborations extend to artists such as Jessie J ("Burnin' Up"), Nicki Minaj, JoJo, Daya, Sabrina Carpenter, Kygo (co-producing "Broken Glass" featuring Kim Petras), and Illenium and Ekali (featured on "Hard to Say Goodbye").[5] These works have showcased her ability to craft pop anthems and electronic-infused hits, earning her credits on multi-platinum projects.[5] More recently, as of 2025, she co-wrote tracks for Lily Allen's album West End Girl.[6] In addition to her behind-the-scenes contributions, Angelides has pursued her own artistry, releasing independent singles such as "Ex WiFi" (co-written with Bipolar Sunshine) in February 2020 and "Crickets" in May 2020, both reflecting her personal style of introspective pop.[2] She has also appeared as a featured vocalist on electronic tracks like Illenium and Ekali's "Hard to Say Goodbye" and contributed to compilations and other artists' projects, solidifying her presence in the contemporary music scene.[5]Early life
Upbringing in Virginia
Chloe Angelides was born on May 21, 1992, in Reston, Virginia, where she spent her early years.[3][7] From childhood, Angelides showed a strong interest in music, actively pursuing songwriting and creative expression in her Virginia hometown.[2] This early passion was nurtured through local opportunities, including her involvement in high school activities that highlighted her vocal talents.[8] During her teenage years, she attended Flint Hill High School in Oakton, Virginia, where she joined the school's a cappella group, Majors & Minors, known for its success in international competitions.[8][9] These experiences in a supportive educational setting helped spark her creativity and laid the groundwork for her future musical endeavors.[2]Initial musical pursuits
Angelides relocated from Virginia to New York City shortly after high school, before moving to Los Angeles in the early 2010s to advance her career in the music industry.[2]Career
Breakthrough in songwriting
Angelides' professional breakthrough as a songwriter began in the early 2010s when she signed with Prescription Songs, the publishing company founded by producer Dr. Luke, which provided her entry into major industry networks.[10] This affiliation marked her transition from independent pursuits to credited work in pop and EDM, enabling collaborations with established producers and artists. Her first major credited appearance came in 2012 as the featured vocalist on EDM producer Stephen Swartz's track "Survivor," an electro-dub fusion that highlighted her vocal style blending pop and electronic elements.[11] Released amid the rising dubstep and electro house scene, the song showcased her ability to deliver emotive performances over dynamic beats, serving as an early showcase for her versatility.[12] By 2014, Angelides expanded into songwriting and production with her co-writing credit on "Zipper," a track for Jason Derulo's album Talk Dirty.[13] Co-produced with Cirkut and Sam Sumser, the song featured playful, risqué lyrics and a sleek R&B-pop sound that aligned with Derulo's style, contributing to the album's commercial success as it peaked at number four on the Billboard 200. This credit solidified her role in crafting hits for mainstream artists, emphasizing her knack for infectious hooks and genre-blending production.Major collaborations and productions
Angelides' songwriting and production career gained significant momentum after 2016, as she collaborated with a diverse array of pop and R&B artists, contributing to tracks that blended electronic elements with soulful melodies and contemporary beats. Her co-writing credits on Jessie J's "Burnin' Up" from the 2014 album Sweet Talker continued to resonate through 2016 promotions and remixes, helping to define the era's upbeat, synth-driven pop sound.[14] Similarly, her work on "Pacify Her" for Melanie Martinez's 2015 debut album Cry Baby showcased her ability to craft introspective, alternative pop narratives with subtle electronic undertones, influencing the album's thematic depth.[15] Building on these foundations, Angelides penned and produced songs for major artists including Ariana Grande's "Thinking Bout You" on the 2016 album Dangerous Woman, which fused R&B grooves with pop accessibility; Selena Gomez's "Fetish" featuring Gucci Mane in 2017, a sultry electropop track that peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100; and JoJo's "Say Love" from the 2016 EP #3, emphasizing emotional vulnerability through layered vocals and minimalistic production.[16] She also contributed to Daya's "Love of My Life" on the 2016 debut Sit Still, Look Pretty, blending youthful pop with R&B introspection, and Sabrina Carpenter's "Take You Back" from the 2019 album Singular: Act II, which highlighted her knack for crafting relatable, genre-blending anthems.[17][18] Her contributions to Demi Lovato's "Still Have Me" (2020) and multiple tracks on Lily Allen's 2025 album West End Girl further demonstrate her versatility.[19][20] In more recent years, Angelides' collaborations extended to hip-hop and global pop, including Nicki Minaj's "Get On Your Knees" featuring Ariana Grande from the 2014 album The Pinkprint, whose bold production style influenced post-2016 remixes and tours. Her role in Demi Lovato's 2025 single "Fast" marked a return to high-energy electropop, co-written and shaped to reflect Lovato's evolving sound. Notably, in 2025, she co-wrote and arranged "Cherry Sky" for (G)I-DLE member MINNIE's mini-album HER, incorporating electronic and R&B fusions tailored for K-pop's international appeal.[21][22] Through these partnerships, Angelides has shaped modern pop by integrating electronic production with R&B and pop sensibilities, often providing vocal and arrangement contributions to albums by artists like Kim Petras and Lily Allen.[23][24]Solo recording and performances
Chloe Angelides launched her solo recording career in 2020 through her independent label, Spanakopita Lullabies, beginning with the singles "Ex WiFi" and "Crickets." These tracks fuse pop, R&B, and electronic elements, delving into themes of emotional turmoil and post-relationship reflection with her versatile vocal delivery.[25][24] In 2021, she released her debut studio album, Friends Who Failed At Love, a collection of 11 songs that expands on these motifs, incorporating rock influences alongside introspective lyrics about failed connections and personal growth. The album highlights Angelides' role as a lead artist, emphasizing her production skills and raw emotional expression in a style that bridges contemporary pop and soulful balladry.[26][3] Additional solo singles followed, such as "Different" later that year, continuing her exploration of vulnerability through layered electronic textures and heartfelt narratives.[27] Angelides has promoted her solo work through live performances in the Los Angeles area, focusing on her vocals in intimate venues like The Hotel Cafe, where she has appeared alongside fellow artists to showcase tracks from her album.[28] These appearances, often tied to her established songwriting profile, allow her to connect directly with audiences through dynamic, vocal-driven sets that underscore her transition to a primary performer.[29]Discography
Solo releases
Chloe Angelides launched her solo career with a series of singles that fuse pop, R&B, and electronic elements, drawing from her production background to craft introspective soundscapes.[3] Her releases emphasize personal narratives, blending vulnerability with strength. In 2021, she released her debut full-length solo album Friends Who Failed at Love on March 26, featuring 11 tracks exploring themes of relationships and self-reflection.[26] Additional solo singles include "Ex WiFi" (co-written with Bipolar Sunshine) released in February 2020, reflecting her personal style of introspective pop, and "Crickets" in May 2020.[2] "Different," issued in 2021, continues her exploration of emotional depth through pop and electronic influences.[27] As of November 2025, these non-album tracks and her album highlight her versatile vocal delivery and thematic depth.[1]Featured appearances
Angelides has contributed guest vocals to various tracks across pop, electronic, and R&B genres, enhancing collaborations with established artists. Her early featured appearances in the early 2010s helped build her profile in the music industry. In 2013, she featured on Stephen Swartz's "Survivor," an electro-house track emphasizing resilience.[11] In 2014, she provided the chorus vocals for Pitbull's "Sexy Beaches," a track from the album Globalization that blends hip-hop with tropical house elements.[30] That same year, Angelides featured on Vicetone's "White Lies," a progressive house single released on Protocol Recordings, where her emotive delivery complements the track's uplifting build.[31] She also lent her voice to Felix Cartal's "Ready for Love," an electro-house song from the Popular Music EP on Dim Mak Records, emphasizing themes of anticipation and romance.[32] The following year, 2015, saw Angelides on R. City's "Make Up," a mid-tempo R&B track from the duo's debut album What Dreams Are Made Of, highlighting reconciliation in relationships through her layered harmonies. She also appeared on LunchMoney Lewis' "Whip It!," an energetic single that peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, infusing the song with vibrant, playful energy. Post-2015 features include her contribution to Ekali and Illenium's "Hard To Say Goodbye" in 2019, part of Ekali's album A World Away on Big Beat Records, where her soaring vocals underscore the emotional tension of the future bass production.[33] In 2021, Angelides duetted on Otis Kane's "Fell Into It" from the album Purple BLUE on Empire, delivering a soulful performance that explores vulnerability in love. In 2022, she featured on Alex Chapman's "LFG," a dance-pop single that captures high-energy escapism with her dynamic lead.[34] Her most recent appearance as of November 2025 is on Smile High and The Main Squeeze's "To the Moon" in 2023, blending dreamy R&B with electronic elements on themes of love and longing.[35]Songwriting and production credits
Chloe Angelides has established herself as a prolific songwriter and producer in the pop and electronic music genres, contributing to numerous tracks that blend catchy hooks, introspective lyrics, and layered electronic arrangements. Her work often features themes of empowerment, desire, and emotional vulnerability, delivered through polished production that emphasizes vocal dynamics and rhythmic builds.[36][23] Her signing with Prescription Songs in the early 2010s facilitated key opportunities in songwriting for major artists.[37] Angelides' credits span a diverse array of artists, with notable contributions including:- Jason Derulo – "Zipper" (2014, from Talk Dirty): Co-writer and co-producer, where she handled programming and background vocals alongside Sam Sumser and Cirkut, creating an upbeat electronic pop track with flirtatious lyrics.[38][39]
- Jessie J feat. 2 Chainz – "Burnin' Up" (2014, from Sweet Talker): Co-writer, collaborating on lyrics that explore intense attraction with a high-energy pop arrangement.[40]
- Melanie Martinez – "Pacify Her" (2015, from Cry Baby): Co-writer, contributing to the album's dark, theatrical pop sound with themes of manipulation and soothing deception.[41][42]
- Demi Lovato – "Fast" (2025, single): Co-writer, partnering with Lovato, Jake Torrey, and producer Zhone on a slap house-influenced track emphasizing rapid emotional escalation.[43][44]
- Minnie – "Cherry Sky" (2025, from HER): Co-writer, working with Minnie, Liza Owen, and DallasK on an atmospheric pop song blending electronic elements with introspective storytelling.[45][46]
| Artist | Track/Album | Year | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selena Gomez feat. Gucci Mane | "Fetish" (single) | 2017 | Co-writer, background vocals | Sultry electronic pop exploring obsession; also co-wrote "Cologne" on Revival (2015).[36][47] |
| Ariana Grande | "Thinking Bout You" (Dangerous Woman) | 2016 | Co-writer | Mid-tempo R&B-pop with vulnerable lyrics; provided background vocals on the album.[36][48] |
| Nicki Minaj feat. Ariana Grande | "Get On Your Knees" (The Pinkprint) | 2014 | Co-writer | Bold hip-hop/pop hybrid with empowering, playful themes.[36][49] |
| JoJo | "Say Love" (single) | 2015 | Co-writer | Soulful pop ballad on longing and reconciliation.[50] |
| Daya | "Love of My Life" (Sit Still, Look Pretty) | 2016 | Co-writer | Upbeat electronic pop celebrating self-love; contributed to multiple tracks on the album.[51][52] |
| Sabrina Carpenter | "Take You Back" (Singular: Act II) | 2019 | Co-writer | Reflective pop track on toxic relationships.[18][53] |
| Kygo & Kim Petras | "Broken Glass" (single) | 2023 | Co-writer | Tropical house-infused electronic pop addressing heartbreak.[54] |
| Lily Allen | Multiple tracks on West End Girl (e.g., "Just Enough," "Tennis," "Pussy Palace") | 2025 | Co-writer, additional production | Alt-pop songs with witty, narrative-driven lyrics and electronic arrangements; co-wrote seven tracks total.[55][56][57] |