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Filipina-American artist Chloe Adona is no ordinary 15 year old. Having already scored strong credits in tv and film, she now jumps into the discipline of music.
Her break from the microphone hasn’t gone to waste, after appearing on season 4 of the world-wide popular TV Series Stranger Things, (playing the character ‘Number 9’). Her other acting credits throughout her career include Comedy Central's Robbie (2020), and the forthcoming Universal Pictures’ feature film, Renfield (2023), which stars Nicolas Cage.
Chloe’s re-focus on music now sets at a standard beyond her years, deep diving into teenage encounters and being able to express them through palatable melodies, backed with production by Emmy-nominated music producers. It’s no secret that there is inspiration from bedroom pop star <a href="spotify:artist:45dkTj5sMRSjrmBSBeiHym" data-name="Tate McRae">Tate McRae</a> and fellow Filipina <a href="spotify:artist:1McMsnEElThX1knmY4oliG" data-name="Olivia Rodrigo">Olivia Rodrigo</a> throughout Chloe Adona’s music, but her sophomore release - Villain showcases a unique flavor that can’t be ignored.
Taking lessons from those who have done it before her, Chloe set out to sing, act and dance in local theaters at a young age. In 2020, she released her debut single, In My Dreams, which helped raise enough money to donate 14,000 meals to those in her community of Atlanta impacted by the pandemic.
Not to be pigeon-holed into one form of artistry, Chloe boasts a keen sense of creativity in other fields besides acting and music, such as fashion - meaning there’s no limit to what Chloe can achieve with her mindset.
Her break from the microphone hasn’t gone to waste, after appearing on season 4 of the world-wide popular TV Series Stranger Things, (playing the character ‘Number 9’). Her other acting credits throughout her career include Comedy Central's Robbie (2020), and the forthcoming Universal Pictures’ feature film, Renfield (2023), which stars Nicolas Cage.
Chloe’s re-focus on music now sets at a standard beyond her years, deep diving into teenage encounters and being able to express them through palatable melodies, backed with production by Emmy-nominated music producers. It’s no secret that there is inspiration from bedroom pop star <a href="spotify:artist:45dkTj5sMRSjrmBSBeiHym" data-name="Tate McRae">Tate McRae</a> and fellow Filipina <a href="spotify:artist:1McMsnEElThX1knmY4oliG" data-name="Olivia Rodrigo">Olivia Rodrigo</a> throughout Chloe Adona’s music, but her sophomore release - Villain showcases a unique flavor that can’t be ignored.
Taking lessons from those who have done it before her, Chloe set out to sing, act and dance in local theaters at a young age. In 2020, she released her debut single, In My Dreams, which helped raise enough money to donate 14,000 meals to those in her community of Atlanta impacted by the pandemic.
Not to be pigeon-holed into one form of artistry, Chloe boasts a keen sense of creativity in other fields besides acting and music, such as fashion - meaning there’s no limit to what Chloe can achieve with her mindset.