'Yeehaw Pop' Artist Chloe Styler Can "Read A Room" in New Single, Coming May 31
- Melody

- May 8, 2024
- 1 min read

NASHVILLE, TN – "Yeehaw Pop" artist Chloe Styler can “Read A Room” when it comes to the status of a 'situationship', present in her new single, releasing May 31. In "Read A Room," the Aussie shares a new take on a universal topic in modern dating – ghosting.
“This was the second time in a few months that a man had ghosted, so it was a hot topic in all my conversations with friends and co-writers while in Nashville,” confesses Styler. “One thing I kept saying was “isn’t he so lucky I know how to read a room?!”… and from there the song was born!”
Joining both pop and country, Chloe emphasizes the heartbreak that accompanies radio silence within getting ghosted and a failing situationship. Don’t let her sweet and melodic voice fool you – she embodies the powerful feminine when stating the last thing she needs is another empty promise, and that she can “Read A Room.”
“Somehow I feel like this won’t be the last time I get ghosted, but at least from here on out I can just send the guy this song to let him know how I feel!” Styler states playfully regarding "Read A Room."
"Read A Room" will be available on all streaming platforms on May 31 Australia time. "Chloe is adorable, immensely talented, and with a great work ethic to boot," states Dawn DeJongh, owner of Burning Ground Entertainment. "We are very excited for this new release!" For more on Chloe Styler, visit www.chloestyler.com and follow her on Instagram @hellochloestyler.





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