Chloe x Halle

Chloe x Halle is an American R&B duo composed of sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey. At a young age, the sisters performed in minor acting roles before moving from Atlanta to Los Angeles in 2012. The two began posting music covers to YouTube and were discovered by Beyoncé, who later signed them to her label, Parkwood Entertainment. They subsequently released the EP Sugar Symphony (2016), as well as the mixtape The Two of Us (2017).

Chloe x Halle
Halle (left) and Chloe Bailey (right) in 2018
Background information
BornChloe Elizabeth Bailey
(1998-07-01) July 1, 1998
Halle Lynn Bailey
(2000-03-27) March 27, 2000
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • sampler
Years active2013 (2013)–present (present)
Labels
Associated actsBeyoncé
Websitechloexhalle.com
Members
  • Chloe Bailey
  • Halle Bailey

The duo gained further prominence after starring in the sitcom Grown-ish (2018–present) and releasing their debut album The Kids Are Alright, (2018), for which they earned two Grammy Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album. In 2020, they released their second studio album Ungodly Hour, to critical acclaim. The album's lead single "Do It" became the duo’s first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

Life and career

1998–2015: Early life and career beginnings

Chloe Elizabeth Bailey and Halle Lynn Bailey,[1] were born in Atlanta, Georgia to parents Courtney and Doug Bailey on July 1, 1998 and March 27, 2000, respectively.[2][3] The two were raised in Atlanta,[4] and moved to Los Angeles in mid 2012.[5] While in Georgia, the two played minor acting roles in the films such The Fighting Temptations (2003) and Let It Shine (2012).[6] They launched a YouTube channel at the ages of 13 and 11 respectively, with a cover of Beyoncé's "Best Thing I Never Had".[7] They first performed as Chloe x Halle when uploading covers of pop songs onto this channel.[8][9] The duo made their talk show debut when they appeared on The Ellen Show in April 2012.[10][5] They were crowned by Radio Disney as the winners of the fifth season of The Next Big Thing in December 2012,[11] and consequently made a cameo appearance in the Disney series Austin & Ally performing the song "Unstoppable" in September 2013.[12][13]

After gaining prominence with their YouTube videos and Disney projects, the duo independently released a four-track project titled Uncovered in September 2013. The release was made up of covers of the pop songs "Applause", "We Can't Stop" "Roar" and "Wrecking Ball".[14] Their December 2013 rendition of "Pretty Hurts" by Beyoncé went viral and drew the attention of the singer herself. In 2015, she signed the sister duo to her management company, Parkwood Entertainment with a reported $1 million deal for six albums.[9][15] The duo made a cameo appearance in her visual album Beyoncé: Lemonade (2016),[16][17] and accepted the BET Award for Viewer's Choice on her behalf in 2016.[18]

2016–2017: Sugar Symphony and The Two of Us

Chloe x Halle made their professional debut with the EP, Sugar Symphony, which was released under Parkwood on April 29, 2016.[19][20][21] The duo's debut single and the EP's lead single "Drop" was released in early April.[22][23] It was accompanied by the EP's second and final single "Fall" in September 2016.[24] The duo performed the song in addition to "Baby Bird" and "This is For My Girls" at the White House Easter Egg Roll, where they were introduced by Michelle Obama.[25] Prior to this, Chloe x Halle also performed as the opening act to Obama's keynote discussion at the SXSW Music Festival in March 2016.[6] They also performed "Drop" at the BET Awards 2016.[26] Chloe x Halle later served as Beyoncé's opening act for the European leg of The Formation World Tour.[27] The duo also supported American singer Andra Day on her Cheers to the Fall tour in late 2016.[28]

In the spring of 2017, Chloe x Halle released their critically acclaimed mixtape, The Two of Us, which featured new music mostly written and produced by the duo.[29][30][31] The mixtape was featured on Rolling Stone magazine's Best R&B Albums of 2017 list.[32] In April 2017, the duo performed the US National Anthem to begin the 2017 NFL Draft.[33] Chloe x Halle released the theme song for the TV series Grown-ish, entitled "Grown", in December 2017.[34] They were added to the cast as series regulars, after initially signing on for recurring roles.[35] Their song "The Kids Are Alright" was featured in the series debut.[36]

2018–2019: The Kids Are Alright

Both "Grown" and "The Kids Are Alright" served as the lead and second singles respectively of Chloe x Halle's debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, which they announced in late February 2018.[37] Their single "Warrior" appeared on both the soundtrack for the film A Wrinkle in Time (2018), as well as their debut album.[38] Chloe x Halle's performance of "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl LIII was praised by their mentor Beyoncé in addition to several news publications.[39][40] The duo later announced that they would the song once again at Wrestlemania XXXIV in early April 2018.[41] Chloe x Halle released their debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, on March 23, 2018 to critical acclaim.[5][42] To promote the album, Chloe x Halle performed "Happy Without Me" and "The Kids Are Alright" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[43]

Chloe x Halle opening for Beyoncé in Los Angeles during the On the Run II Tour

Chloe x Halle's performance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was well-received by critics.[44] On May 31, 2018, it was announced that they would be the opening act for the U.S. leg of Beyonce and Jay-Z's On the Run II Tour, alongside DJ Khaled.[45] Chloe x Halle were nominated for two Grammy Awards in December 2018, namely Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album (for The Kids Are Alright).[46]

In July 2019, Disney announced that Halle Bailey had been cast as Princess Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid (1989), set to be directed by Rob Marshall.[47] She will also record and perform the soundtrack for the film.[48] The duo appeared and performed on American media personality Nick Cannon's television show Wild 'n Out in late July 2019.[49][50] In September 2019, their cover of The Platters's "Enchanted" was featured in the recap montage of Jesse Pinkman's arc on Breaking Bad to coincide the Netflix film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.[51]

2020–present: Ungodly Hour

On April 17, 2020, Chloe x Halle and Swae Lee released "Catch Up", a collaboration with Mike Will Made It, alongside a lyric video,[52] and on May 14, 2020, the duo released the single, "Do It" and announced their second album Ungodly Hour.[53][54] The next day, "Forgive Me" was announced as the second single, released along with a video.[55] They released Ungodly Hour on June 12, 2020,[56] to critical acclaim.[57][58] The album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200 chart with 24,000 units sold.[8] "Do It" also became their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 83, on the chart dated June 27, 2020.[8] They performed the song at the 31st GLAAD Media Awards,[59] as well as the 2020 BET Awards, which was where they performed "Forgive Me" for the first time.[60] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Chloe x Halle also performed "Do It" on the Dear Class of 2020 virtual commencement event in early June 2020,[61][62] as well as The Today Show.[63]

Artistry

Chloe x Halle write and arrange all of their songs in their home studio. They are also self-taught play their own instruments. Halle enjoys jazz and has been listening to Billie Holiday from a young age.[6] She has cited the singer as one of the major influences on her vocals.[7] Chloe, the primary producer, is inspired by artists such as Grimes, Missy Elliott and Tune-Yards, as well as some R&B artists.[64][65] The duo describe their style of music as "confetti" because of its "harmonious" nature put together with "heavy beats and 808 drums that come together like a symphony."[66] Chloe x Halle have also noted that their music style is a combination of their music tastes.[67] They have said: "My sister and I like to make music that has interesting sounds and nuances."[68]

Controversy

Halle Bailey's casting as Princess Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid (1989) caused controversy on social media, with many claiming that casting a black woman in the role was not faithful to the original character.[69][70][71] Disney responded to the public with an open letter favoring their own decision on the casting.[72]

Discography

Studio albums

Tours

Opening act

Filmography

Film

YearFilmChloeHalle Notes Ref.
2003 The Fighting Temptations Young Lilly N/A
2006 Last Holiday Anna Tina
2008 Meet the Browns Tosha N/A
2009 Gospel Hill Anna N/A
2012 Let It Shine Choir Members
2012 Joyful Noise OLPT Choir Members
TBA The Little Mermaid N/A Princess Ariel [73]
TBA The Georgetown Project Blake Holloway N/A [74]

Television

YearFilmChloeHalleNotes Ref.
2007 Tyler Perry's House of Payne N/A Tiffany Episode: "Why Can't We Be Friends"
2012 The Ellen Show Themselves Episode dated: "April 9, 2020" [10]
2013 Austin & Ally Themselves Episode: "Moon Week & Mentors"
2016 Lemonade Themselves Segment: "All Night" intro
2018 Wild 'n Out Themselves Episode: "Chloe x Halle" [49]
2018–present Grown-ish Jazlyn Skylar 34 episodes [75]
2020 The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II Themselves

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2012 Radio Disney Music Awards The Next Big Thing Themselves Won [11]
2017 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding New Artist Themselves Nominated [76]
2018 BET Awards Best Group Themselves Nominated [77]
Her Award The Kids Are Alright Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist Themselves Nominated [78]
Push Artist of the Year Themselves Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Push Artist Themselves Nominated [79]
Soul Train Music Awads Album Of the Year The Kids Are Alright Nominated [80]
2019 Grammy Award Best New Artist Themselves Nominated [81]
Best Urban Contemporary Album The Kids Are Alright Nominated
Berlin Music Video Award Best Editor
Third
[82]
BET Awards Best Group Themselves Nominated [83]
2020 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Grown-ish (for Halle) Nominated [84]
BET Awards Best Group Themselves Nominated [85]
MTV Video Music Award Best R&B "Do It" Pending [86]
Best Quarantine Performance Pending

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