Chloe Star Drops Explosive “Call You Back” Music Video
Chloe Star, a Persian and Indigenous singer, songwriter, visual artist, and tribal advocate, navigates her artistic journey with a unique blend of cultural influences and personal resilience. Splitting her time between Los Angeles and her family’s reservation in San Bernardino, Chloe found solace in journaling and poetry during a childhood marked by chaos. Self-taught in piano and guitar, she transformed her prose into lyrics, leading to her official debut in 2023. Recognized by influential tastemakers like EUPHORIA, EARMILK, and Unpublished Magazine, Chloe Star is a rising artist with a dedicated online fanbase. Beyond her musical talent, she intertwines her Indigenous heritage into her advocacy work, using her platform to raise awareness about tribal issues, making her not only a promising artist but also a symbol of empowerment and cultural pride.
“It’s about how this girl left me for a guy who literally looks like me, Like, the male version of me, which is honestly kind of hilarious and devastating at the same time. On the surface, we’re the same: same vibe, same clothes, same scene. But the song is me calling out the difference between looking the part and actually showing up.”
Driven by gritty production and Chloe’s really commanding vocal performance, the song lands as a sharp, cathartic breakup anthem that turns a messy emotional situation into something direct and almost darkly funny. It’s about being left for someone who looks just like her—the “male version” of her, as she puts it—which makes the whole thing feel both ridiculous and painful. Instead of leaning into straight jealousy, she focuses on that uncomfortable realization that looking the same on the surface doesn’t mean you actually bring the same emotional depth or presence.
The video takes that idea and runs with it, putting the emotional fallout front and center. It follows the moment of discovering the betrayal and the spiral that comes after, mixing raw acting, performance-heavy choreography, and heightened physical moments. With Ryan Ramirez handling choreography and Nate Horowitz on stunt coordination, it all feels intentionally chaotic but still controlled. The end result is a visual that captures the hurt, anger, and awkward humor of it all in a way that feels intense but still very human.
Make sure you check out “call you back” on YouTube below!
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