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Chloe Slater

English singer-songwriter (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chloe Slater (born 2003) is an English singer-songwriter based in Manchester. Writing about social and political issues, she has been releasing music since 2023 and has issued two extended plays: You Can't Put a Price on Fun, and Love Me Please.

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Early life

Chloe Slater was born in 2003 and raised by a single mother in Bournemouth, England.[1][2] Inspired by Taylor Swift, she started playing acoustic guitar at the age of 13, and then electric guitar.[1] Slater started gaining an interest in politics at 17 during the 2019 United Kingdom election campaign.[3] At age 18, she moved to Manchester to pursue a music degree, which she later dropped out of.[4]

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Career

Slater released her debut single, "Sinking Feeling!", in 2023. She started promoting her music on TikTok, and the clips for her second single "24 Hours", a "scathing takedown of influencer culture," went viral on the platform.[5] Her debut extended play (EP), You Can't Put a Price on Fun, was issued in May 2024 via Stolen Juice, an imprint of AWAL.[3] She issued a follow-up, Love Me Please, in February 2025.[6]

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Artistry

Some of Slater's most popular songs have been written in protest, inspired by Sam Fender and Declan McKenna's political music.[2] She occasionally uses satire in her lyrics.[2] The intention of her music is to engage young people in social and political issues, and to create a "stepping stone to [start] to think more about the world that we live in."[3] Her second EP explores themes of influencer culture, feminism, and social class.[7] Other musical acts Slater admires include Fontaines D.C., Wolf Alice, Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party.[3][4]

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