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Lincoln Songwriter Chloey Rose Releases Epic Summer Pop Ballad “Golden Sun”

As Summer returns again, UK songwriter Chloey Rose releases her suitably summery new single “Golden Sun”. Check it out here.

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Delivering powerful pop ballads with a theatrical twist, Lincoln singer-songwriter Chloey Rose has been captivating audiences with her dramatic, soaring, Bond-esque vocals that have attracted comparisons to Adele and Paloma Faith.

Drawing inspiration from Kate Bush and Taylor Swift, Chloey has now released her brand new single ‘Golden Sun’. ‘Golden Sun’ is a spellbinding acoustic-pop summer ballad that is both soothing and uplifting in equal measure. Co-written by Chloey Rose and Harry David, the track has a classic epic quality that can only be arrived at by years of honing a craft, the refrain “Step right out of my life into the golden sun” tugging on the heartstrings with each aching repeat as the track grows.

Check the single out here:

On what she hopes people get out of the song, Chloey explains: “More than anything I really want people to feel uplifted by the song, become the best version of themselves and who they aspire to be. The song is about having self-belief in what you can achieve, and if you are brave and keep trying to realise your dreams. I am hoping the lyrics will tell the listeners not to be afraid to step out of their fears which might hold them back and walk forward stepping out ‘into the Golden Sun.’”

“The song is about having self-belief in what you can achieve, and if you are brave and keep trying to realise your dreams.”

Speaking about what the song represents, Chloey adds, “I feel the song signifies hope and change and I can imagine listeners enjoying listening to the track whilst on holiday, just chilling or on a road trip. It would be incredible to have this track in the background of a film or tv series or even to reach more renowned radio stations which would be a dream come true!”

Artwork for “Golden Sun” by Chloey Rose

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