Listen To Chloe Tang's Perspective of A Happy Love Song "Take Care"

With swag, sensuality and a lot of charisma, the single “Take Care” by Chinese-American Artist Chloe Tang blends a colorful musical R&B twist into a vibrant pop atmosphere. Indeed, the Phoenix-native artist displays a tremendous talent, with the effortlessly-brilliant vocal performance that she delivers and the consistent lyrics that she wrote. Around her charming vocals, orbits some playful piano chords, reminding a bit of Kyle’s anthem “iSpy”. In other words, the single oozes some youthful charm exploring good times with a lover.
About the single she shares:
"When I was writing this song, I already had a very clear vision of how I wanted it to sound," she shares. "It's a straight up, happy, upbeat love song and if you know me at all, that's not really what I do. But I wrote it because I met someone who came into my life at the most random, unexpected time and we hit it off so well that it felt like I was being pranked or something.”
Stream below.
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