Independent pop artist, DJ, and theatrical visionary Chloe Jane has released her latest single, “Famous,” a satirical dance-pop anthem that serves as the next chapter of her upcoming project, Princess of the Night. Co-written and produced by Tor Eimon and Jakke Erixson, the track takes aim at the glittering chaos of modern fame with unapologetic boldness and infectious energy. “Famous” will receive its debut live performance at Inferno, one of New York Fashion Week’s hottest events, the very night of its release.
The single arrives with a striking music video directed by Chloe Jane, Alexa San Roman, and Rory Alvarez. The visuals embrace exaggerated theatricality, blending elevated downtown New York club aesthetics with a paparazzi frenzy. Designed by Guvanch in collaboration with Chloe Jane, the “Famous” bodysuit, leather wrap, and sculptural face covering channel a mix of spikes, masks, and extreme glam. The result is a camp-driven journey through the absurdities of celebrity culture, brimming with dramatic excess and undeniable spectacle.
“‘Famous’ is my unapologetic, satirical love letter to ambition — the glitz, the grit, and the game,” says Chloe Jane. “It holds up a mirror to our social media-driven world today, where everyone’s chasing their own A-list moment. Glamorous and a little dangerous, it dares to ask: in a culture obsessed with fame, what are you really chasing?”
Raised in New York, Chloe Jane began DJing at just 13 years old, landing her first gig opening for Paris Hilton in Ibiza. She now fuses pop with 2010s-inspired EDM, crafting melodic and high-energy records designed for the dance floor. Recent singles include the cheeky anthem “Iconic” and the empowering “Oopsie Daisy,” which led to a live interview on Fox 5 NYC spotlighting her as a rising force in dance-pop. Her work has been featured in publications such as Wonderland Magazine and EARMILK, further cementing her position as an emerging star.
Set for release in early 2026, Chloe Jane’s upcoming album Princess of the Night promises to redefine her artistry with a blend of intelligence, theatricality, and infectious sound. Executive produced by Tor Eimon and featuring collaborations with Jakke Erixson, Soulshock, Karlin B, and Maya J’an, the project draws on influences ranging from Swedish House Mafia to Lady Gaga. With Princess of the Night, Chloe Jane continues to carve her own path as a fearless pop innovator unafraid to challenge convention.
