Chloe x Halle
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Origin | Mableton, Georgia, U.S. |
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Years active | 2016 | –present
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Website | chloexhalle |
Chloe x Halle (pronounced "Chloe and Halle") are an American duo composed of sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey. At a young age, the sisters performed in minor acting roles before moving from their hometown of Mableton, Georgia to Los Angeles in 2012. The two began posting music covers to YouTube and were acknowledged by Beyoncé, who became their mentor and later signed them to her label, Parkwood Entertainment. They subsequently released the EP Sugar Symphony (2016) and the mixtape The Two of Us (2017).
The duo gained further prominence after starring in the sitcom
Life and career
1998–2015: Early life and career beginnings
After gaining prominence with their YouTube videos and Disney projects, the duo independently released a four-track project titled Uncovered in 2013. The release was made up of covers of the pop songs "
2016–2017: Sugar Symphony and The Two of Us
Chloe x Halle made their professional debut with the
In the spring of 2017, Chloe x Halle released their critically acclaimed
2018–2019: The Kids Are Alright
Both "Grown" and "The Kids Are Alright" served as the lead and second singles of Chloe x Halle's debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, which they announced in late February 2018.[42] Their single "Warrior" appeared on both the soundtrack for the film A Wrinkle in Time (2018) and their debut album.[43] The duo performed the song "America the Beautiful" at WrestleMania 34 in early April 2018.[44] Chloe x Halle released their debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, on March 23, 2018, to critical acclaim.[9][45] Promoting the album, Chloe x Halle performed "Happy Without Me" and "The Kids Are Alright" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[46]
Chloe x Halle's performance at
The duo appeared and performed on American media personality Nick Cannon's television show Wild 'n Out in late July 2019.[54][55] In September 2019, their cover of the Platters' "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.[56]
2020–2021: Ungodly Hour
On April 17, 2020, Chloe x Halle and
In November 2020, they received nominations for
On February 24, 2021, a music video for the album's title track "Ungodly Hour" was released. Following this, Ungodly Hour (Chrome Edition), a reissue of the album, was released on February 26, 2021.[81] The reissue would include two new songs and a first time vinyl release. On October 8, 2021, it was announced that Chloe x Halle would be among those honored at the 2021 Ebony Power 100 event on October 23 in Los Angeles. Chloe x Halle were named as stars on the rise in the NextGen bracket.[82]
2021–present: Solo projects
On February 18, 2021, the duo announced separate personal social media accounts on Twitter after creating separate Instagram accounts in January 2021 in order to promote their own solo projects:[83] Chloe's own debut album, In Pieces, and acting roles, such as Swarm and Praise This, and Halle's film roles for the live-action remake of Disney's The Little Mermaid and the upcoming film adaptation of the Broadway musical version of Alice Walker's The Color Purple. On March 22, 2023, Halle indicated that she and her sister are not done with making music as a duo.[84] On August 4, 2023, Halle's debut solo single "Angel" was released.[85]
Artistry
Chloe x Halle blend
Discography
- Studio albums
- The Kids Are Alright (2018)
- Ungodly Hour (2020)
Tours
Opening act
- Beyoncé – The Formation World Tour (2016)[31]
- Andra Day – Cheers to the Fall Tour (2016)[32]
- Jay-Z and Beyoncé – On the Run II Tour (2018)[48]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Chloe | Halle | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Beyoncé: Lemonade
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Themselves | Segment: "All Night" intro | [20] | |
2018 | The Kids Are Alright | Themselves | Short film | [citation needed] |
Television
Year | Title | Chloe | Halle | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | The Ellen Show | Themselves | Episode dated: " April 9, 2012 "
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[14] | |
2013 | Austin & Ally | Episode: "Moon Week & Mentors" | [17] | ||
2018 | Wild 'n Out | Episode: "Chloe x Halle" | [54] | ||
2020 | The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II
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Television special | [93] | ||
The Kelly Clarkson Show | Episode dated: " July 9, 2020 "
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[94] | |||
The Disney Holiday Singalong
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Television special | [95] |
Music videos
- All Night – (2016)
- Drop – (2016)
- Fall – (2016)
- Grown – (2017)
- The Kids Are Alright – (2018)
- Warrior – (2018)
- Happy Without Me – (2018)
- Shine Bright – (2018)
- Cool People – (2018)
- Who Knew – (2019)
- Catch Up – (2020)
- Do It – (2020)
- Forgive Me – (2020)
- Ungodly Hour – (2021)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Radio Disney Music Awards | The Next Big Thing | Themselves | Won | [15] |
2017 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding New Artist | Nominated | [96] | |
2018 | BET Awards | Best Group | Nominated | [97] | |
Her Award | "The Kids Are Alright" | Nominated | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best New Artist
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Themselves | Nominated | [98] | |
Push Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Push Act | Nominated | [99] | ||
Soul Train Music Awards | Album of the Year | The Kids Are Alright | Nominated | [100] | |
2019 | Grammy Awards | Best New Artist | Themselves | Nominated | [101] |
Best Urban Contemporary Album | The Kids Are Alright | Nominated | |||
BET Awards | Best Group | Themselves | Nominated | [102] | |
Berlin Music Video Awards | Best Editor (for Andrew Morrow, Cara Stricker and Andre Jones) | The Kids Are Alright film | Third
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[103] | |
Bulletin Awards | Duo/Group of the Year | Themselves | Won | [104] | |
2020 | BET Awards | Best Group | Nominated | [105] | |
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Group
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Nominated | [106] | ||
Best R&B | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Best Quarantine Performance | Nominated | ||||
People's Choice Awards | Group of 2020 | Themselves | Nominated | [107] | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Group | Nominated | [108] | ||
Soul Train Music Awards | Album of the Year | Ungodly Hour | Nominated | [109] | |
The Ashford And Simpson Songwriter's Award | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Women in Music | Rising Star Award | Themselves | Won | [110] | |
Bulletin Awards | Duo/Group of the Year | Nominated | [111] | ||
Single of the Year | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Music Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Summer | Nominated | ||||
Album of the Year | Ungodly Hour | Nominated | |||
2021 | Grammy Awards | Best Progressive R&B Album | Nominated | [112] | |
Best R&B Song | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Best Traditional R&B Performance | "Wonder What She Thinks of Me" | Nominated | |||
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) | "Do It" | Nominated | [113][114] | |
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) | "Wonder What She Thinks of Me" | Won | |||
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song | Won | ||||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Best New R&B Artist | Themselves | Nominated | [115] | |
Favorite Music Video Choreography | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
BET Awards | Album of the Year | Ungodly Hour | Nominated | [116] | |
Best Group | Themselves | Nominated | |||
Her Award | "Baby Girl" | Nominated | |||
Video of the Year | "Do It" | Nominated | |||
Soul Train Music Awards | Best Dance Performance | "Ungodly Hour" | Nominated | [117] | |
Bulletin Awards | Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | [118] | |
Performance of the Year | "Ungodly Hour" (VMAs 2020) | Nominated | |||
2022 | NCAAP Image Awards | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) | Georgia On My Mind | Nominated |
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