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Pop / Rock 16/07/2022

Los Angeles Singer/Songwriter Clo.FM Debuts Music Video For New Single "No, I"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Multifaceted artist CLO.FM is debuting her latest music video, an honest and vulnerable visual for her new single "No, I." Shot in her downtown Los Angeles neighborhood the video--directed by Joshua Lunt and choreographed by Heather Nahser Uicker--is a glimpse into CLO.FM's life, from waking up in the morning to working out her feelings where she feels most free, a dance studio. "No, I" is the first release off CLO.FM's debut EP Heartbroken But Glamorous due out this year.
"'No, I' is a song I wrote during a really hard time in my life," she explains. "Even though it was painful, I'm so happy this song came out of it. I'm so excited to share this piece of me and hopefully you can relate to it."

Dancing, singing and songwriting, modeling, and acting have been creative outlets for the 22-year-old Bay Area native since she was a child. She's since found her footing in Los Angeles after years of discipline and practice and now has over two million streams on Spotify, a modeling career taking off and a growing following on socials (over 38k followers on TikTok and over 23k on Instagram). Her sound--an effortless blend of pop, soul and doo-wop--emerged organically growing up listening to Motown greats like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. Perhaps her unapologetic and fearless streak lies in her appreciation for artists like Rihanna and Lady Gaga, and her soul roots were solidified by her inspiration Amy Winehouse and favorite band Fleetwood Mac.






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