Chloe Flower’s “I Love Me More” reimagines pop through a classical lens, celebrating resilience.
Chloe Flower celebrates AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month with I Love Me More, her third studio album and first release under her new label Popsical Music Group.
The album merges classical instrumentation with pop structure, featuring reinterpretations of The Beatles’ “Yesterday” (with Babyface), Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers,” and a sweeping orchestral cover of “El Tango de Roxanne” featuring Nicole Scherzinger and Ramin Karimloo. Chloe’s original “Under the Stars” adds a meditative dimension to the collection.
“This album is my ode to the transformative power of music,” Chloe says. “It’s proof that music isn’t just something we listen to, but something that can empower us in ways nothing else can.”
Backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, I Love Me More affirms Chloe’s mission to bring classical music into the mainstream. Her new label, Popsical Music Group—partnered with The Orchard—aims to spotlight minority voices and women in a genre traditionally dominated by men.