Losing a friend hurts just as much as losing a lover. It's this sadness that drove Chloe-Jade to write her debut single, which now gives us all the feels.
Could South Africa have its own Taylor Swift?After listening to Chloe Jade Christian's debut single “I'm not going back, Released on February 29th, the 16-year-old has a bright future in the music industry.
It's not a romantic farewell song, but I won't go backChloe-Jade's song about the end of a friendship still tugs at my heartstrings, but it's just as heartbreaking, if not more so.
Talking about her first single and the challenges she faced, she said there were many times when people tried to tear her down, adding that it was part of life.
“I got through this by staying true to myself, my morals, and my values, because being honest and honest will help you move forward and get closer to your goals.” Because you can't stop it.”
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Chloe Jade Christian's road to her first single
The 16-year-old, who is also the current Miss Teen Earth International, says her faith played a big role in her writing and creative process. I won't go back.
“My faith helped me find the right words to put my emotions into the song so that listeners, spiritual or non-spiritual, can relate to it. My faith kept the boat moving. However, I won't go back It's for everyone. ”
Chloe Jade collaborated with River Road Records producer and renowned songwriter Gino Lee to bring her songs to life.
listen to I won't go back
Chloe-Jade says listening to her single makes her sad and upset, but also happy.
“All the memories of the people who wrote this come to mind, but I'm finally happy because I'm better now. I'm happy and satisfied with who I am as a person.” Friendship ends Anyone who has gone unhitched (almost everyone) can relate. It's time to turn the page. everything happens for a reason. “
“I want to share all my experiences with other people,” says the singer, “especially those who do not realize it yet, but they are not alone.”
Listen to the song below.
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