Chloe Star / Image credit: Kai Dickson

Chloe Star Illuminates the Complexity of Love in Her Latest Release ‘fairytale’

Chloe Star introduced her latest single, ‘fairytale,’ this past weekend, releasing it through her own label, Chloe Star Records. At 28, the Persian and Indigenous singer-songwriter, visual artist, and tribal advocate moves between the electric pulse of Los Angeles and the deep-rooted traditions of her family’s reservation in San Bernardino. Songwriting and art became her refuge in her pre-teen years, a way to transform emotion into melody and canvas, each piece echoing the musical legacy of her heritage. Since her breakout in 2023, Chloe’s rise has been meteoric, powered by her raw honesty and luminous emotional insight. The music world has taken notice: Rolling Stone featured her track ‘Bad Habit‘ in its 2025 Best New Music list, while CLASH Magazine, 1883 Magazine, EUPHORIA, and EARMILK have all praised her unique artistry. On stage, she commands the spotlight, headlining main stages at London Pride, New York Pride Festival, Back Lot Bash in Chicago, Out & Abt in New York, and The Dinah in California.

In ‘fairytale,’ Chloe’s voice glides effortlessly from hushed, velvety verses to a powerful, impassioned climax, never tipping into melodrama. The production pulses with alternative energy, blending warm, distorted guitars and a bold piano melody that sets the track apart. Beneath the surface, the song follows the irresistible pull of a love that feels plucked from the pages of a storybook: whimsical, larger-than-life, promising escape and wonder yet always just beyond reach. The piano’s boldness becomes the song’s emotional anchor, its radiant, cinematic flourishes colliding with the track’s rawer edges to illuminate the divide between fantasy and reality.

Chloe Star had this to say: “My song ‘fairytale‘ is about longing for a kind of love that feels whimsical and almost unreal. But it also reflects the realization that, in chasing that kind of love, I sometimes become the monster—sabotaging the very things I care about most. It raises questions too: does fairytale love really last the way movies say it does? Do stories like Beauty and the Beast actually end in lasting happiness, or do we just stop watching before things get complicated? I guess we’ll never really know.”

Chloe Star’s Upcoming Shows:

June 5 – Viper Room LA (headlining)
June 6 – LA Pride, She Ent @ the Andaz Hotel on Sunset (Key live performance)
June 18 -Toronto @ The Horseshoe Tavern


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