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Club Anthems and Couture: Chloe Jane’s Rise to Nightlife Royalty
Chloe Jane brings glamour, music, and nightlife together in her new single Famous and upcoming album Princess of the Night.
- By: Julianne Elise Beffa / Photos by: Hope Glassel & Scout Wampler

When Chloe Jane takes the stage, the world doesn’t just watch, it dazzles. On a recent September evening at Gitano NYC, during INFERNO’s September Issue event, Chloe debuted her latest single, Famous, in a performance that blurred the line between music, fashion, and pure theatrical spectacle. Picture this: the largest disco ball in New York City glimmering above, the crowd decked out in jaw-dropping ensembles, and Chloe herself commanding the floor with the confidence of a true nightlife queen.
“Debuting Famous at INFERNO’s September Issue event was surreal,” Chloe told LOOP Mag in an exclusive interview. “Performing in such an iconic, grand setting felt like stepping straight into the world the song was written for: full of energy, glamour, and chaos. The crowd was so fun and fashion-forward; the outfits, the confidence, the attitude, everything made it feel like the most dreamlike backdrop imaginable.”
Indeed, Chloe’s vision for Famous extends far beyond the typical pop performance. “My vision with Famous has always been to create a world where music, fashion, nightlife, and performance collide,” she explains. “I love the drama of nightlife and the artistry of fashion, and I wanted to bring that to life in a way that felt almost cinematic. Everything from the lighting to the styling was designed to feel like you were inside the video.”

And the video is exactly that: a campy, high-fashion, over-the-top celebration of ambition, artifice, and unapologetic self-expression. “Famous lives in that exaggerated, glamorous space, it’s meant to be a little over the top. Camp allows me to show confidence and humor at the same time,” Chloe says. “The video is basically a celebration of ambition and artifice, you can laugh at it, but you also want to be part of it.”
The inspiration for Famous came from Chloe’s keen observation of the culture around her. “It came from watching how obsessed our culture has become with fame, the idea that everyone’s chasing their own A-list moment. I wanted to flip that narrative and make something fun, powerful, and self-aware. It’s both me manifesting my own dreams and poking a little fun at how crazy that chase can be.”
Chloe’s attention to detail extends beyond sound into style. She collaborated with designer Guvanch to create the looks for her video and performances, resulting in bold silhouettes, dramatic headpieces, and a perfect blend of couture and downtown edge. “I had a vision and I knew Guvanch was the perfect person to bring that vision to life,” she says. “We worked closely on creating a visual universe that captured the song’s fierceness. I came to him with mood boards full of striking silhouettes, leather, lace, metallics, spikes, all inspired by that New York grungy-downtown energy, and he elevated it into couture. Every outfit tells a story: power, playfulness, and transformation.”


But beyond the glitz, Famous is both a commentary and a personal reflection. “I’ve lived in that space between genuine passion and public perception, especially growing up in entertainment. It’s me saying: I understand the obsession, but I’m also in control of it. I’m not chasing fame, I’m defining what it means on my own terms.” It’s a perspective informed not only by her years in the industry but also by the very personal experiences that shaped her. “I was heavily bullied in middle school, and I’ll never forget what it felt like to be the outcast, the ‘freak.’ My music became a way for me to reclaim that power, to be fully and confidently myself, and hopefully inspire others to do the same.”
I’m not chasing fame, I’m defining what it means on my own terms.
Chloe’s artistry isn’t just about making people feel seen, it’s about creating an entire world they can step into. Her upcoming album, Princess of the Night, co-executive produced with Tor Eimon, is a masterclass in ambition, desire, and nocturnal fantasy. “Famous is a perfect introduction to the Princess of the Night world. The album explores ambition, desire, and freedom, all through this larger-than-life persona who lives for the night. There’s a duality running through it: power and vulnerability, and there’s much more of my softer, more emotional side still to come as the story unfolds.”

Musically, Chloe draws on the vibrant energy of 2010s EDM, infusing it with contemporary pop sensibilities. “I grew up listening to 2010s EDM, and I absolutely loved that era, how carefree and fun it was. It wasn’t too serious, it was all about living in the moment, grabbing somebody, and getting on the dance floor. I want to bring that feeling back because there’s so much darkness in the world right now. My art is my vehicle for light and positivity, a reminder that joy and freedom still exist.”
I grew up listening to 2010s EDM, and I absolutely loved that era, how carefree and fun it was. It wasn’t too serious, it was all about living in the moment, grabbing somebody, and getting on the dance floor.
Influences like Swedish House Mafia and Lady Gaga shaped Chloe’s early approach, but she’s carving out her own lane. “I see myself as the bridge between pop performance and DJ culture, the girl who can write, sing, and spin. I’ve been DJing since I was 13, but I started writing songs on the piano when I was 11. I’ve always loved both pop and electronic music, so I naturally pull from both worlds, the storytelling, melodies, and emotion of pop combined with the sonics, rhythm, and energy of electronic music.”


Those early experiences behind the decks continue to influence her artistry today. Chloe started DJing at 13 and even opened for Paris Hilton in Ibiza, a formative moment she still reflects on fondly. “Performing in Ibiza at such a young age taught me how to command a crowd and trust my instincts. Paris taught me so much, she’s one of the most genuine, kind, and loving people I’ve ever met. She showed me that no matter how big you get or how much you achieve, you always treat everyone you meet with equal kindness and respect. She truly is that and such an inspiration to look up to.”
Chloe’s rising fame has already brought her features in publications from Wonderland to Fox 5 NYC, yet she maintains a grounded approach to her craft. “I love making music. The glitz is fun, but the art always comes first. I write, I produce, I perform, and that creative process keeps me grounded. Everything else is just sparkle on top.” And sparkle it certainly is, from her bold visual aesthetics to the high-energy performances that leave crowds screaming for more.
She (Paris Hilton) showed me that no matter how big you get or how much you achieve, you always treat everyone you meet with equal kindness and respect.
But what sets Chloe apart is her ability to make her fans feel part of that glittering, chaotic universe. “I want people to feel powerful when they listen to my music. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt underestimated but knows they’re meant to shine. My music became a way for me to reclaim that power, to be fully and confidently myself, and hopefully inspire others to do the same.” Her dedication to inclusivity and empowerment is evident in every beat, every lyric, and every dramatic outfit she steps into.
Chloe Jane is more than just a rising pop star, she’s a living embodiment of the nightlife she so loves. Her shows aren’t just concerts, they’re immersive worlds where camp, glamour, and music collide. “I love the drama of nightlife and the artistry of fashion,” she reiterates. “Everything from the lighting to the styling was designed to feel like you were inside the video.” It’s that commitment to creating entire universes that has fans and fashion insiders alike buzzing.

In a world where fame can often feel superficial and fleeting, Chloe approaches stardom with intentionality and humor. “I’ve lived in that space between genuine passion and public perception. I’m not chasing fame, I’m defining what it means on my own terms.” It’s a refreshing reminder that the spotlight can be a place of both fun and self-expression, a playground where power, artistry, and personality intersect.
From the disco balls of Gitano NYC to the global stage she’s steadily conquering, Chloe Jane is on a trajectory that’s impossible to ignore. Her brand of pop, equal parts theatrical, electronic, and heartfelt, is set to redefine what it means to be a princess of the night in the 2020s. With Princess of the Night on the horizon, she’s not just performing music, she’s curating experiences, telling stories, and inviting fans into a glitter-drenched, fearless world of her own creation.

And while the world may be obsessed with chasing fame, Chloe Jane reminds us all that the ultimate power lies in creating your own universe and owning it unapologetically. As she perfectly puts it, “It’s for anyone who’s ever felt underestimated but knows they’re meant to shine. My music became a way for me to reclaim that power, to be fully and confidently myself, and hopefully inspire others to do the same.”
Whether you catch her behind the decks, on stage in a couture ensemble, or in her latest high-energy music video, one thing is certain: Chloe Jane is a force of nature, a nightlife visionary, and a pop princess rewriting the rules of what it means to be famous on her own terms.
Whether it’s more music, more performances, or more worlds to step into, Chloe Jane proves that the night is her kingdom, and she’s just getting started.