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Chlöe Bailey open up about being a black artist in the music industry

Claire Martin Published June 24, 2024
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Chlöe Bailey got candid about why she thinks her music and songs always get tagged in the R&B category even when she works on other genres.

Bailey revealed the reason in a new interview, how much she tries, and despite making different types of music she makes, she thinks her songs will never be categorized as pop but always R&B.

“Any music I do will easily and quickly be categorized as R&B because I’m a Black woman,” Bailey said in an interview with Nylon.

“If someone who didn’t have my skin tone made the same music, it would be in the pop categories. That’s just the way it’s always been in life.”

.@ChloeBailey is finding a new kind of resilience as she grows up in the industry: "I'm a very soft, kind person and a lot of times it gets mistaken for weakness. But I just smile and wave and keep my thoughts to myself and let people underestimate me.”

Read our June cover… pic.twitter.com/Hh4pUqKgVw

— NYLON (@NylonMag) June 21, 2024

Bailey also shared that she draws inspiration and looks for guidance from the path Whitney Houston paved, calling her one of her idols.

“Early on in her career, when she was doing the big pop records, she got a lot of flak for that: being told she wasn’t Black enough and wasn’t catering to the base that made her,” Chlöe Bailey says of Houston.

“Any music I do will easily and quickly be categorized as R&B because I’m a Black woman,” @ChloeBailey says. “If someone who didn't have my skin tone made the same music, it would be in the pop categories. That’s just the way it’s always been in life.”

Find the full interview… pic.twitter.com/t5Wqm8h7yz

— NYLON (@NylonMag) June 21, 2024

“To see how she persevered and has become one of the most iconic, legendary artists that we’ve ever seen, shows that music has no race, it has no genre, it has none of that. It’s just a feeling and it’s a vibration.”

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