Quantcast
RELATED
Beyonce's Proteges Chloe x Halle 'Dropped' A New Single, & It's Everything
Celebrity News

Beyonce's Proteges Chloe x Halle 'Dropped' A New Single, & It's Everything

Alt-Pop/R&B singers Chloe and Halle have a lot to be thankful for.


The Atlanta-born beauties were signed to Beyonce's Parkwood Entertainment back in 2015 for $1 million after their wildly famous rendition of Pretty Hurts that the duo posted to YouTube.

Now they're posted up with Parkwood Entertainment, and working for extra hard for those dollars. Since inking their deal, their worlds have been turned upside. From their features in Elle, to being featured on FLOTUS' "This Is For My Girls" single, Chloe and Halle have been showing up and showing out their very talented skills for the world, and I'm here for it.

Their most recent career milestone - besides being one of several shining representations of #SquadGoals in Beyonce's #LEMONADE visual album - is the release of their song Drop from their EP album, Sugar Symphony, which dropped (ha ha) on April 29.

Are you feeling Chloe x Halle? Let us know in the comments.

 

RELATED

 
ALSO ON XONECOLE
5 Things To Tap Into For 'UnPrisoned' Season 2

This article is sponsored by Hulu.

UnPrisonedhas returned for its highly anticipated second season, delving deeper into the complex dynamics of the Alexander family.

The series premiere comes a year after its debut season garnered rave reviews from fans and critics and earned record-breaking ratings for Hulu's Onyx Collective brand. UnPrisoned's success can be attributed to its raw, relatable themes and comedic appeal.

KEEP READINGShow less
Black-woman-Seborrheic-dermatitis-scalp-condition

Is it just me, or do our bodies have an “If it’s not one thing, it’s another” vibe as we get older? And lately, new or recurring skin conditions have been yet another thing to add to the growing list of “WTF is this, am I dying?” When it comes to seborrheic dermatitis, it’s one of the most common skin issues, impacting 3 to 10 out of 100 people, per the National Institute of Health. You may have heard of it, been diagnosed with it, or will relate to this article and finally feel seen and relieved that there’s a name for what you’ve been going through.

KEEP READINGShow less
LATEST POSTS