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Chloe Lilac es una joven compositora y escritora que firmó recientemente con RCA.

En entrevistas ha dicho de diferentes maneras que Ain't No Other Man y Christina Aguilera la influenciaron a ser artista.
 

By NEILL FRAZER - MARCH 8, 2019

Hi Chloe and welcome to OLC! Tell me when did you find your passion for music, was there anyone that inspired you?
hey!! thanks so much for interviewing me! A lot of people inspired me at an early age. Specifically Christina Aguilera. When I was younger, my family really only listened to musicians such as Frank Zappa, David Bowie, and The Talking Heads. My dad hated the radio. My cousin started making my family mixtapes of pop songs. I remember when I heard the first mixtape. The first song on it was Ain’t No Other Man by Christina Aguilera. I was about 6 or 7 years old. The second I heard her voice, I knew I wanted to make music. So my interest really sparked then I’d say.
 
RCA Records would be my favourite record label, how exciting and surreal is it for you to be releasing an album through one of the biggest record labels in the world?
RCA is also my favorite label! So many of my idols such as Childish Gambino, Christina Aguilera, SZA, Brockhampton, and so many more legends are on RCA and it’s insane that I’m also on that roster now. I’m so incredibly grateful. I’ve never really felt like i belonged anywhere or I was doing anything right until now. My team is so amazing. I’m so excited to keep working with them and release more music.

http://outloudcultur...pixie-dream-ep/

 

By Eden Arielle Gordon - 03/08/19

How did you get started writing music, and what made you want to pursue it?
I started when I was eight, and I was in these rock bands with my friends when we were super little. I wasn't really allowed to listen to pop music as a kid—my dad made me listen to only Frank Zappa and the Talking Heads and David Bowie—so when I heard my first pop song ever, I was like seven. It was Ain't No Other Man by Christina Aguilera, and I was like holy shit, I need to write a song like that.

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POSTED ON AUGUST 24, 2019 BY AMELIA CORDISCHI

What first got you interested in music?
I think what got me first interested in music was connection. Music connects people no matter who you are, where you are, or what language you speak. I remember the first pop song I ever heard. My cousin used to make me and my sister mixtapes of popular songs since we didn’t really listen to the radio growing up. The first song on it was “Ain’t No Other Man” by Christina Aguilera. I heard her sing that first note, and something in me clicked. That’s what I wanted to do. So, since a very young age I was very interested in music, I was in my first band by the age of 8.

http://readechoonlin...th-chloe-lilac/

  

03/20/2020 By Dan McKenna

Turning 18 can mark the beginning of adulthood, whether that means heading to college, starting a job, or moving out on your own. It’s typically a watershed moment in life, but as with most things considered typical, Chloe Lilac doesn’t fit the mold. At 18, the Brooklyn bedroom-pop artist has already lived the journey of a lifetime. “I literally hadn't heard a pop song until I was about seven or eight,” she told MTV News. “The first pop song I ever heard was Christina Aguilera's ‘Ain't No Other Man.’”

http://www.mtv.com/n...ious-interview/



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