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EP 3 - Chloe Roze
Season 1, Ep. 3
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Chloe Roze is Edinburghs synth pop princess, she began song writing as a way to escape reality, putting her most inner thoughts into lyrics and sounds. Growing up around music she always found comfort in lyricism and performance. She focuses on conceptual art, breaking boundaries and rebelling against societal norms. Throughout this episode we explore the hurdles she's faced as a queer artist, how she's over come these and her thoughts on the gatekeeper gap within the industry⚡️🎙️🤍
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