Halle Bailey and Chlöe could also be specializing in their respective solo careers proper now, however the 22-year-old “The Little Mermaid” star desires to make it crystal clear that she and her older sister are “nonetheless very a lot a duo musically.”
While selling her new partnership with Zyrtec, Bailey teased that she and Chlöe are getting again within the studio collectively very quickly. “My sister and I are very, very excited to work on our new album collectively, in addition to simply let these wonderful solo tasks come out for each of us,” Bailey says earlier than emphasizing, “however individuals ought to undoubtedly know that we aren’t completed making music collectively.”
“But individuals ought to undoubtedly know that we aren’t completed making music collectively.”
Chlöe is presently gearing up for the March 31 launch of her debut album, “In Pieces,” whereas Bailey has been honing her performing craft, securing roles within the forthcoming “The Color Purple” adaptation, director Ethan Berger’s thriller “The Line,” and naturally, starring as the primary Black Ariel in Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” movie.
Of forging their very own paths as artists, Bailey says, “This journey has been a extremely lovely one. My sister and I are so shut, she’s like my arm . . . And she’s my largest supporter. I’m her largest supporter. We’re simply actually excited to have the ability to be doing all of this collectively and for this all to be taking place. I’m so happy with her. And her album comes out March 31, ‘In Pieces,’ and everybody ought to be so hyped for it.”
Chloe x Halle launched their second studio album, “Ungodly Hour,” in 2020. A yr later, they dropped a canopy of “Georgia on My Mind” at the side of ESPN’s Masters Tournament, they usually’ve continued sharing the stage collectively, with their most up-to-date efficiency being on the MusiCares Person of the Year occasion this previous February. Looking forward, Bailey says “there’s so many individuals” she’d like to work with.
“I actually am adoring what the ladies of immediately are doing, like Summer Walker, H.E.R., and my sister Chlöe,” Bailey provides. “There’s so many wonderful Black ladies which might be simply killing it proper now that I might like to collaborate with sooner or later.” Given that Bailey is costarring with H.E.R. in “The Color Purple,” which is out in December, a musical collaboration definitely does not appear too far-fetched — maybe they might begin with the film soundtrack?