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Chloe Bailey Releases New Album, Trouble in Paradise

Chloe Bailey released her sophomore album, 'Trouble in Paradise,' on August 9 via Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.
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Chloe Bailey released her sophomore album, Trouble in Paradise, on August 9 via Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.

Fellow singer Tinashe commented, “Oh snap !!!!!” on the post. Recently, Bailey hopped on the “Nasty” remix.

Trouble in Paradise’s debut single, “FYS,” dropped on March 1. The second single, “Boy Bye,” arrived on April 12, just in time for the singer’s Coachella performance. At Coachella, Bailey revealed the name of her second studio album.

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When discussing the inspiration behind the album, Bailey told Billboard, “It’s what a summer fling feels and tastes like. I have been obsessed with the Caribbean, so definitely Afrobeats-inspired, island vibes. That’s what I’ve been inspired by, so you’ll definitely hear some little nuances of that in there.”

Trouble in Paradise was recorded mainly in Saint Lucia. On August 6, the artist shared the upcoming album tracklist and a snippet of the fourth track, “Redemption.”

The upcoming LP is set to have 16 tracks and features, including from Ty Dolla $ign (“Might As Well”), Anderson Paak (“Favorite”), YG Marley (“Never Let You Go”), her sister Halle Bailey (“Want Me”), and Jeremih (“Shake”).

The actress shared an album teaser on her social media. The caption states, “songs from my diary, inspired by my favorite island. trouble in paradise and a few visuals to go along with, will be yours at midnight.”

Recently, the songwriter had a photoshoot and interview with HelloBeautiful to promote her new album. The publication released a behind-the-scenes photoshoot on its website. Subsequently, Bailey answered some questions about the magazine, which you can watch here.

Trouble in Paradise comes more than a year after the singer’s debut album, In Pieces. The project included 14 tracks with collaborations from Chris Brown (“How Does It Feel”), Missy Elliott (“Told Ya”), and Future (“Cheatback”). The LP reached number 119 on the Billboard 200 and number 17 on Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums.

To listen to Bailey’s new album, click here.