Original Music

Twenty Two.

I wrote Twenty Two when I was - you guessed it - twenty-two. It was that weird limbo season where everyone else’s life seemed to be racing ahead while mine felt like it had stalled at the lights. Engagements, promotions, babies, new cities… and I was just there, stuck, wondering if I’d missed the memo.

The song is about that feeling. Not just of falling behind, but of being left behind. And spoiler: even after getting engaged, that stuck feeling didn’t magically disappear. Turns out, feeling lost isn’t always about what’s happening around you—it’s often what’s going on inside.

Chloe Behrens leaning on an acoustic guitar, with eyes closed, wearing a white shirt and resting their head on the arm wrapped around the guitar. Promotion for her debut single 'Twenty Two'
Chloe Behrens posing for promotional content for her debit single 'Twenty Two'

Ghost of You.

Ghost of You is for anyone who’s ever woken up from one of those dreams and thought, “Really? We’re still doing this?” Like your brain is serving up flashbacks just for fun - like it’s trying to win an award for Most Unwanted Sequel.

It’s not about missing the past. It’s about being annoyed that a chapter that was, let’s just say, not good, still lingers, even after you’ve well and truly moved on.

I’m not romanticising anything. I’m just frustrated that healing isn’t always a straight line… and some ghosts clearly didn’t get the memo.

Person dressed as a ghost with a sheet and heart-shaped sunglasses in a dimly lit, cozy room with eclectic decor. Promotional content for Chloe Behrens' single 'Ghost Of You'
A person wearing a sheet with heart-shaped sunglasses resembling a ghost stands next to Chloe Behrens who is laughing in a garden setting. Promotional content for her single 'Ghost Of You'

Sorry For Your Sin.

"Sorry for Your Sin" looks into the journey of healing post an abusive relationship. Chloe describes the song as one of the most vulnerable she’s ever written but also the most effortless, taking only an hour or two to write. It was easy because it was written completely for herself, pouring her heart into each line, under the impression it would be hidden away like a journal entry that no one was meant to read. Sadly, such abusive experiences are all too common and so if sharing and revisiting the pain she experienced can offer solace to someone currently experiencing a similar situation, Chloe believes that enduring the pain is entirely worthwhile. 
Throughout the production process, "Sorry For Your Sin" evolved from a mere lyrical journal entry to a project where every creative choice aimed to mirror the emotional depth and vulnerability of the songs. Every element, from percussion to strings, was performed live and authentically in the studio by individual musicians. 
Chloe Behrens in white dress holding letters, looking up at the sky, with trees in the background. Promotional Content for her Single 'Sorry For Your Sin'
Chloe Behrens looking up at papers floating in the air against a blue sky. Promotional content for her debut single 'Sorry For Your Sin'

Not Yours.

Chloe Behrens Smiling holding heart-shaped balloons in a monochrome photo. Promotional Content for her single 'Not Yours'
Chloe Behrens wearing heart-shaped sunglasses, holding a red heart-shaped balloon, surrounded by red roses on the floor, smiling under a warm pink light. Promotional Content for her single 'Not Yours'

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