Chlöe “In Pieces” Album Review

Chlöe is the other half of the Chloe x Halle musical duo. In recent years, however, we’ve seen her do incredible things as an individual. These have finally culminated in a debut studio album. The original plan was to name the album after herself, but that changed as Chlöe continued to develop the record. In January, the “Treat Me” singer announced the album with a “Heart on My Sleeve” preview.

Chlöe closed out March with the release of her anticipated debut album, In Pieces. The singer has promised the project for some time, and upon delivery, Chlöe was praised for her official introduction. It was challenging, but she partnered with several noteworthy artists to help round out the record. Future, Chris Brown, and Missy Elliott added their voices to In Pieces. It seemed as if Chlöe wanted to stand alone for most of the tracklisting, proving she could create captivating music as a hitmaking solo artist. We’re taking an in-depth look at In Pieces and highlighting the album’s best moments.

Chlöe Without Halle

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 04: (L-R) Halle Bailey and Chloe Bailey attend the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman on February 04, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

It has become a default trend for collective stars to turn to desperate measures to seek balanced respect. It seems for Chloe x Halle, it is tempting to assume the venture into independence is perhaps each sister carving out their own lane. Halle landed a lead role in the 2023 live adaptation of The Little Mermaid, and the filming took place abroad. This would turn out to be their lengthiest period apart. Consequently, Chlöe found solace in exploring creativity on a personal plain.

The harmonies are not half as intact, and we miss that on In Pieces without Halle. We should, however, not undermine the thrill that springs from some of these quality collaborations. For instance, Future in “Cheatback” was definitely the “Honest” rapper in his natural habitat. Chris Brown, on the other hand, equally in his comfort zone, gave rise to mixed feelings. A chosen few of their fans loved the collaboration, but Brown’s past was a hot topic. Halle’s absence conspicuously made Chlöe seem like a nuance of herself. This was foreseeable, considering they only created separate Instagram accounts a little over two years ago.

Chlöe’s In Pieces: Overall Appraisal

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 03: Chlöe performs onstage during MusiCares Persons of the Year Honoring Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson at Los Angeles Convention Center on February 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

In aggregating In Pieces ratings, Metacritic arrived at a score of 64/100—not bad for a debut. Most tracks run under three minutes—talent and wit beget brevity. Chlöe is following the steps of her Industry Aunt, Beyoncé, in so many ways. Is it the religious allusions? The cheating trauma? The unapologetic female sensuality? The self-inclination? All these are precious stones to craftsmanship and even peculiarly more so to these two women. A lady who enjoys being called “baby Beyoncé” is outrightly one to watch out for in things of sexuality.

Chlöe knows how to make an entrance, and she did so on In Pieces‘s first track, “Someone’s Calling (Chlöe).” She sampled Louis Armstrong’s 1952 jazz classic, “Chloe (Song of the Swamp).” What a name play. It almost gave us this Tom-and-Jerry-Christmas-Edition-background-music-vibe. We loved it, but not as much as the sampler herself—it’s her granddaddy’s little souvenir lullaby. Breakups suck, and Chlöe is here to remind us with “Pray It Away.” Through the personal feel of the album, we figure out her 20s have not been entirely kind. Prayer aside, she also dances it away in “Body Do.” Tracks like “Told Ya” and “Cheatback” showcase the character arc. After mourning in prayer, she makes bold decisions in the later tracks.

Scrapped Singles & Forthcoming Tour

Chlöe purposefully released four singles between September 2021 and October 2022. She then had in mind Chlöe, or as we now know it, In Pieces. Fans were astonished to add “Have Mercy,” “Treat Me,” “Surprise,” and “For the Night” to their playlists. She eventually scrapped them, announcing the decision upon releasing “Pray It Away,” the new lead single. Every severe critic would flash an inquisitive eye at this forepassed development. Why did Chlöe change her mind? A theory about “Have Mercy” could be the avoidance of premature redundancy.

Another step Chlöe would take has everything to do with her much-anticipated In Pieces Tour. Her tour will start at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago on April 11. The run will conclude at The Novo in Los Angeles come May 3. Chlöe is just getting started.

Chlöe’s “Body Do” Takes Centre Stage On This Weekend’s “R&B Season” Update

It’s Sunday once again, which means we’re back with another roundup of must-hear songs on our R&B Season playlist. While this weekend’s list is primarily female-dominated, we do have a few noteworthy titles from 6LACK’s latest project, Since I Have A Lover. The album marks his first since 2018’s East Atlanta Love Letter and has left listeners pleased since landing on Friday (March 24).

“Testify” is the first track to catch our attention, followed by “Temporary,” on which the Baltimore native collaborates with Don Toliver. The only other joint effort on the 19-song-long tracklist comes from the artist’s own partner, QUIN, on “wunna dem.” Over the past few weeks, other 6LACK releases like “Fatal Attraction” and “Talkback” have landed on our R&B Season update, as well as his album’s titular single.

HNHH R&B Season Playlist

Chlöe performs onstage during Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective at Hollywood Palladium on February 02, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Following that comes Yaya Bey’s latest, “exodus the north star,” which arrived as a part of a six-pack EP earlier this weekend. So far, other standout titles from the project include “on the pisces moon” and “ascendent (mother fxcker)” on which she worked with Exaktly. If you’re looking to experiment with new sounds, we highly recommend giving the short and sweet release a full listen when you have the time.

Victoria Monét came through with some serious R&B Season heat in the form of “Smoke” featuring Lucky Daye. As expected, the two artist’s voices beautifully collide while setting a sultry mood for listeners to enjoy. Finally, Chlöe closes out our latest lineup with her “Body Do” single as we eagerly await the arrival of her debut solo album, In Pieces, which is due to officially arrive on DSPs next Friday (March 31).

Stream all of our new favourite R&B songs exclusively on Spotify below. Afterward, tell us which of our selections you’ll be adding to your own rotation in the comments. For more release recommendations, be sure to check out our weekly Fire Emoji playlist update here.

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Chlöe Returns With Energetic R&B Banger “Body Do”

Chlöe is an artist who has been expanding into various different avenues. While sister Halle is currently playing Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Chlöe has a role of her own in Swarm. Although there has been a bit of controversy surrounding this new job, there is no doubt she is rolling with the punches. Additionally, Chlöe is dropping a new album called In Pieces on March 31st. This means fans will be getting a brand-new album next week.

Overall, this is a very exciting time for Chlöe. This will be her first solo project; something she has been preparing fans for since 2021. It is an extremely exciting endeavor, and to help drum up excitement for the project, she has come through with a new single. The track below is called “Body Do” and it will be the third song on the album. As you will hear, it is an upbeat R&B banger in which Chlöe demonstrates her growth as an artist.

Chlöe Continues To Expand Her Sound

As for the new album, there will be features from Chris Brown, Missy Elliott, and Future. Moreover, Chlöe recently explained the inspiration behind the new body of work. “But now after healing, doing self-work and shedding this skin of false perfection, I find the beauty in pain,” she revealed. “IN PIECES  is for the ones like me who wear their outer shell so well that you’d have no idea what they’re going through. I hope this project brings healing to those who listen, as it’s been completely therapeutic for me…”

Needless to say, this new album is going to be a very interesting listen. If “Body Do” is any indication of what we can expect, this is going to be a great project. Let us know what you thought of the new single, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

And I put it down heavy, every time
When you pick it up, make you wanna change your life, hey
Huh, who them other bitches that you had?
I don’t even really like to brag, they don’t have it like this

Chlöe Reminds An Unreliable Man She’s In Control On Her New Single, ‘Body Do’

We are just a week away from Chlöe‘s hotly-anticipated debut solo album, In Pieces. Tonight (March 24), she has shared the latest piece from the album, an energetic track called “Body Do.”

The song is more uptempo than the singles she has previously released — “Pray It Away” and “How Does It Feel” — but demonstrates her versatility. Not only is she one of the most promising voices in the current R&B landscape, but she has the range to dominate the pop charts as well.

While the previous two singles put a heartbroken Chlöe on display, “Body Do” features her getting her groove back, as she finds power in her sexuality.

“You know I can’t trust you / As far as I can throw you / But I’ma trust what that body do / Yeah, I’ma trust what that body do / Yeah, I could never ever love you / ‘Cause I could never evеr trust you / But I’ma trust what that body do / ‘Cause I can see what that body do,” she sings in a glimmering falsetto over a pulsating electronic beat.

With her new album on the way, a buzzy role on Prime Video’s Swarm, and her movie Praise This premiering next month, to say Chlöe is keeping busy would be an understatement.

You can listen to “Body Do” above.

In Pieces is out 3/31 via Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. Find more information here.