Loading summary
Progressive Insurance Ad
All of it is supported by Progressive Insurance. You chose to hit play on this podcast today. Smart Choice make another smart choice with Auto Quote Explorer to compare rates for multiple car insurance companies all at once. Try it@progressive.com Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates not available in all states or situations. Prices vary based on how you buy.
Chloe the God
Listener Supported WNYC Studios.
Alison Stewart
This is all of it on wnyc. I'm Alison Stewart. Singer songwriter Chloe the God released a deluxe edition of her sophomore EP titled I Feel Different Every Day. It was one of Stereo Gum's most anticipated albums of 2025 and follows her well received 2023 EP Nearly Straight, which Complex magazine stated she, quote, unquote uncompromisingly put her heart on her sleeve. Chloe Chavis, AKA Chloe the God. Her new EP continues explorations of emotion and self awareness in her music. The new deluxe version also features four additional tracks such as Sorry to Cancel for when Life Is a Lot alongside singles like why would I For when you've had enough of someone. The deluxe version of I Feel Different Every Day is out now and with me now is Chlo the God. It is so nice to speak with you.
Chloe the God
Thank you so much. Thank you so much for having me. How are you this morning?
Alison Stewart
I'm doing well, how are you?
Chloe the God
It's the afternoon, but yes, I'm doing wonderful. Thank you.
Alison Stewart
Morning somewhere.
Band Member
That's fine too.
Alison Stewart
Absolutely.
Chloe the God
That's true.
Alison Stewart
Talking about your album I Feel Different Every Day.
Chloe the God
I sure do.
Alison Stewart
It really catches the ups and downs.
Chloe the God
Well, that's being a human.
Alison Stewart
So when did the title come to you randomly?
Chloe the God
When I was hanging out with my good friend Mike Irish. We were just having our long talks, as we do, discussing life and all of its love and loss and grief and happiness and joy. You know, all the parts of life that come to you. And I had actually just finished a very tearful monologue, if you will. And I said, well, but what do I know? I feel different every day. And he said, write that down. And so we did. And we wrote it down again and again and again and we built it out and now we're here and I'm hanging out with you.
Alison Stewart
Isn't that funny how you say something like write it down?
Chloe the God
I love. That's one of my favorite expressions in the world.
Alison Stewart
Somebody said to me the other day, watch this space. I was like, write it down.
Chloe the God
Yeah, watch it.
Alison Stewart
Then you have a podcast. I don't know what it is. It's something, right?
Chloe the God
I love that. I love that. Absolutely. Yeah. Sometimes you have to catch it While you can and write it down.
Alison Stewart
With this project, you know, you go through a lot of emotions, joy, anger, exhaustion, hope. So that's the way you're feeling. But there's also the songwriter in you that's got to get this done right. How do you balance the two?
Band Member
The.
Alison Stewart
The emotional part of you and then the. I gotta write the song.
Chloe the God
Well, they coexist. So what I have to say is what I have to say. The mission is I need to be clear about it and communicate it, and that's fine. But it's. What I have to say is still what I have to say. So sometimes, you know, something will come to me and I'll say, well, I'm not feeling very well, or I feel heartbroken about this, or, you know, whatever the emotion is. And my job really is just to communicate it clearly as I feel it. So I don't really feel too. To get it all the way right every single time. I just feel called to be really honest. And I feel like that's really the purpose of making music and making it so that I feel fulfilled, you know, that's my personal process.
Alison Stewart
The first song you're gonna perform today.
Band Member
Is the opening track from Nearly Straight. The song is called Camille.
Alison Stewart
The chorus goes, no one makes me feel quite like Camille, Neil.
Chloe the God
That's a true story.
Alison Stewart
Who's Camille?
Band Member
First of all, before we hear this.
Chloe the God
Song, a wonderful and inspirational young lady that I met a few years, who I hope is doing the best that she absolutely can be doing. And, yeah, she's an inspirational force to be reckoned with. Sometimes you meet a girl like that and you just have to write a song about it.
Band Member
All right, we're gonna let you go over to the microphone.
Let's do it.
Alison Stewart
We're gonna hear Chloe the God performing Camille from her EP titled Nearly Straight.
Chloe the God
Sure are.
Alison Stewart
All right, go for it.
Band Member
Skin sweet like caramel Decorated a constellation and she tries hard and you could tell her daddy gave her that walk of rebellion Mama was a pacifist she's an activist and as the coldest chick that you have ever seen oh, her philanthropist when she gave it up so quick I do whatever she whisper that queen is but no one makes me feel no one makes me feel no one makes me feel quite like me so I said won't you meet me by the lake? We took a deep when we said we would find our brighter days I, I still remember how soft your kisses beat me by the place we used to play. Your mama was an ancient she like an activist. Something like A magic tricking I'd like to double if I call her a financialist the way she gave it up so quick I do she whispered I Queen is me, y'all but no one makes me feel no one makes me.
Chloe the God
Feel.
Band Member
No one makes me feel quite like me I'm saying like this. No, no, no, no, no, no. No one makes me feel quiet like Camille. Uh oh. Come on down.
That's Chloe, the God performing.
Camille's right there, y'all.
You want to introduce everybody in studio so we know who's playing what.
Chloe the God
Oh, I would absolutely love to picture this. It's me and all the coolest cats in the whole entire world. Close your eyes. Not if you're driving. We've got Calla on the guitar. Go ahead and strum it. Can they hear you? There it is, y'all. That's a beauty queen if I've ever seen it. I've got my good friend Ari on bass. And that's an afro on Ari, by the way.
Band Member
And also is Ari on your jacket too.
Chloe the God
That helps out Ari. You gotta know who Ari is. And then Aisha on drums, the coolest cat with the shades on in studio.
Band Member
Hey.
Chloe the God
And I'm Chloe, the God.
Band Member
You said that your EP Nearly Straight. It felt like, quote, a long, hot shower after a weird few years.
I don't remember saying that.
Chloe the God
And that's still the truth to this day. Absolutely.
Band Member
What do you think? What was going on in your life?
Chloe the God
Well, I. Just.
Band Member
A couple words.
Chloe the God
Yeah, I had just been coming. I'm from North Carolina originally, and so I'm moving on from North Carolina, and I'm from a town called Fayetteville, so military upbringing. Kind of a small place. Kind of a weird place if you're not into the military. And then you get. I left there and moved to the big, bright city of Los Angeles, California. So you can imagine there's a bit of a culture shock for me, it's a big difference from where I'm from. And I just kind of had to take some time to gather myself, gather my thoughts, and think about the last few years of me just trying to make it in music. Make it in music and make it in life in general. But, yeah, that's how I came up with Nearly Straight.
Alison Stewart
You live in California now?
Band Member
Yeah, I do.
Alison Stewart
What do you get out of living in California as a musician?
Chloe the God
Well, you get a lot of access to the thing that you need, so I feel inspired all the time. I get to hang out with these cool cats. That's how the band comes together. You get to meet people who've been making music for a long time, who may have something to tell you that you listen to or that you don't. And for me, it's just been that kind of ever, ever, ever, never ending well of resource and support. And so I've been able to really develop and kind of cultivate my idea of deeper in music and business, at least. So that was an important move for me.
Alison Stewart
Yeah, but you bring some North Carolina with you in some way.
Band Member
How do we know that you're from North Carolina?
Chloe the God
I think you know specifically where I'm from too. Cause of course there's a bunch of different cities, but I'm from a place where you kind of. I almost cursed. I'm from a place where you get your thing together. You know, you wake up in the morning, you go hard. And my father and his father and my mom's dad were all in the military. So there's a strictness and there's kind of a drive, I think. And this is my personal take. But everybody that I know from Fayetteville, North Carolina, has a real dedication to making something happen of their life and a real devotion to doing it, I think, to honor themselves and to honor their family. So that's a really big part of my purpose, my program. I like to show up the best that I can. I like to smell good, look good, feel good, sound good. And I like to do that for myself, of course. But I like to do that to represent where I'm from.
Band Member
Really passionate I am about your music, about life. Where does your passion come from?
Chloe the God
You know, and without it being a sob story, I think it started from just kind of feeling a little bit lost and a little bit different and outside and other. And then deciding that I actually really don't like that feeling and that I don't have to live there and I don't deserve to feel that way or deserve to live there. And so it's been a lot of years of making that feeling, swift and accurate decision that I'm gonna have a joyous, big, luscious, rich life. And that takes making that choice every single day. So that's where I kind of get revved up about.
Band Member
That's important to you about your collaborators, though, that they're passionate as well?
Chloe the God
Absolutely.
Band Member
What does coupling with other collaborators who are passionate, what does that do for you?
Chloe the God
Well, it's kind of a magical and a sacred practice making music. You know, it's like not even to do to be too woo woo on you, but it's of vibration, literally. And so when people say good vibes, it's very literal and, you know, you need to come into the room, and we should be kind of on a similar frequency. And, of course, we're all different people, but in terms of collaboration, my goal is to find myself kind of aligned with other people who feel called to speak and like to sing the truth or like to add and in whatever way that makes them feel good. So not Everybody is on 100 like me all the time, but what I do find is everybody is really, really, really dedicated to doing what they do to the best of their ability. And the main thing that feels really important to me is we all kind of do it. Yes, of course we're doing it for ourselves, but we're really doing it so that other people can feel it very deeply and feel moved by it. So I think that's how I find my people.
Band Member
I have to say, this is cracking me up. You have the most beautiful dimples I have ever seen. I know you've been told that before, but there's something about your face that it makes you smile even when you're not feeling it. It feels really good.
Chloe the God
Well, thank you. Thank you for that compliment.
Band Member
My guest is Chloe the God. The next song you're gonna sing for us is out of my mind.
Chloe the God
I'm sorry. We made a little bit of a change.
Band Member
The next song you're gonna sing for us is.
Chloe the God
It's called you get on my can you say the D word on the radio? You get on my last nerve? Y'all find y'all figured it out. I'll figure it out. You gotta stream the music if you like it.
Band Member
This is Chloe the God. Get ready on the dump button, y'all.
Chloe the God
I'm gonna. I won't take. I'm ready to go. Okay, here we go, y'all. I'm not gonna cuss anybody out? That's not even my M.O. i like to keep it sweet and keep it calm and keep it clean? That's what they say about cloth of God?
Band Member
You get on my last nerve? My patience wearing pin? This ain't even anger if you make me anxious? This is barely about us? You got problems in your mind and you keep making big threats? And we don't see eye to eye? You spend half your life with dilated pupils? I don't think you're nice and you.
Chloe the God
Treat me kind of cruel?
Band Member
All your moves is crazy? You compromise my safety? All your friends are shady? They drive the want me vaguely you patronize me daily? You never Call me baby or treat me like a lady and vainly quiet. Frankly you get on my last nerve. My patience wearing thin. This ain't even anger. Guess what, you make me anxious. This is baby bow. You got problems in your mind. And you keep making big threats. And we don't see eye to eye. At your big ripe age. You should have a grip on that reckless braid. And I should take a hint. Cause my breast didn't stay well it shouldn't be delusion. I should contemplate how we got to this conclusion. When we used to have something so simple, so sweet.
Chloe the God
You had me blush and swept me off of my feet.
Band Member
We used to have it all down to a silence. Now while we sharing is silence. Imagine if we stood our ground. I wish that we could work this out. But you get on my last nerve. And my patience wearing thin. And this ain't anger. Oh, you make me angry. This very bound up. You got problems in your mind. And you keep making big old threads. And we don't see eye to eye. You, you, you, you here. Oh, my best, best best.
Chloe the God
Can I talk to him?
Band Member
I said on my last class.
Chloe the God
Okay, then.
Alison Stewart
Okay, then. That's Chloe the God.
Chloe the God
Am I coming back here?
Band Member
Right?
Alison Stewart
Yeah.
Chloe the God
Come on.
Band Member
Come on.
Chloe the God
I love it.
Alison Stewart
Who did you listen to growing up? Yeah, who were your influences?
Chloe the God
Well, I listened to a lot of different things. My mom was really into neo soul. Erykah Badu and India Ari and Jill Scott and Joss Stone and. Who else? She liked some of the great. Some of the great ladies who sing about love. And my dad was a little bit more into experimental like, or alternative of punk or we listen to even just like rock music. But I grew up kind of even just on my own listening to the radio. I like Katy Perry. I listen. You know, I was listening to things like Pussycat Dolls. Ooh. I mean, that's just a real thing.
Alison Stewart
Yeah, you can say that.
Chloe the God
Okay.
Alison Stewart
That's a real name of something that's.
Chloe the God
Actually real or, you know, Britney or. I was listening to lots of different type of music, but I come from a family who loves music, so. My grandma loves Joni Mitchell. My papa. Yeah. My papa loves incredible music from the 70s and the 80s. Given me a lot of records. But I'm rambling. I'm having fun with you. Thank you for having me.
Alison Stewart
That's easy. When did you decide that you were going to do this for a living?
Chloe the God
When I was young, when I was about 15 in high school, I was acting. I was doing musical theater and things like that. And I love being on the stage. I love performing. And I realized that I was having such a good time, and I like to express myself, but I didn't really want to continue to tell somebody else's story. I didn't really want to play pretend any longer. And I went ahead and decided, I'm gonna try to write some music. So I don't think it was in that exact moment that I said, I'm gonna do this for life. But I knew that I was gonna give it a shot. And usually when I put my mind to something, I have to see it through.
Alison Stewart
When you perform a song, is it the same every time you perform?
Chloe the God
Never once.
Alison Stewart
Never once even.
Chloe the God
Just. Why did I even ask that? We were just looking at each other. Sometimes I'm like, I hope I'm just gonna keep going, y'all. And I think that's part of the thing, too, about when we were talking about collaborators. You have to be with people who can see you and can hear you without you talking or without you explaining. Cause it. It switches up so much when you're just feeling it. So you have to kind of just get into the groove of the change of it all.
Alison Stewart
We're gonna hear one last song. What are we gonna hear?
Chloe the God
It's called I Feel Different Every Day. It's the one.
Alison Stewart
Let's hear it. This is Chlo the God.
Chloe the God
Let's do it.
Band Member
Hey.
Chloe the God
Y'All ready? I'm ready. Here we go.
Band Member
All right.
Chloe the God
Here's a little about me.
Band Member
My mother moved us to Orlando without asking us if we'd ever want to go. Cause what do we know about Disney World in the Gulf of Mexico? My daddy tightened up and made a deal with the government like his father did before him Just like his dad did the same. My baby sisters so lucky, so am I. Cause we share a name My little brother. Others just like me rather die than feel ashamed. But what do I know? I feel different every day. What do I know? I feel different every day. I feel different every day I feel different every day.
Chloe the God
This is my papa.
Band Member
Listen up, y'all Just outside looking at the sky Thinking about you. Input versus output uh huh. I've always struggled with addictions I need real redemption I spend a lifetime doing dishes, deleting pictures Cause something's missing can anybody hear me? Does it even matter? I've been drowning but I'll deal with that later. What do I know? I feel different every day. What do I know? I feel different every day what do I know? I feel different every day I feel different every day.
Chloe the God
Okay, this is the time where we're gonna rock out a little bit. Keep your hands on the wheel, but move with me like this.
Band Member
Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh, uh huh. Okay. I've always got my panties in a.
Chloe the God
Twist Standing in the corner with my handball in a fist I'm a slave.
Band Member
To the disorder Got a tightness in my chest Insult on my lips Consumed and overwhelmed by the burden of this guilt scratch it was never my fault at all Hindsight I was always designed to fall My bag's packed with the weight of the world and all the people who have let me down where's my big guardian angel? Where's my seat at the table? Where's my revocation? I've been so polite and patient what do I know? I feel different every day what do I know now?
Nissan Ad
Sometimes it feels like the world is moving at hyperspeed and you can't keep up because it's one thing then another. And don't forget the meeting and the yoga class and the dinner reservation.
Band Member
But then.
Nissan Ad
You get into the all new Nissan Murano and you feel the breeze from the panoramic moonroof while the massaging seats melt away the tension of the day. And you realize that sometimes the greatest rush is not rushing at all. Shop the all New Murano at nissanusa.com Panoramic Moonroof, massaging leather appointed seats are available.
Progressive Insurance Ad
Features Since WNYC's first broadcast in 1924, we've been dedicated to creating the kind of content we know the world needs. In addition to this award winning reporting, your sponsorship also supports inspiring storytelling and extraordinary music that is free and accessible to all all. To get in touch and find out more, visit sponsorship wnyc. Org.
Podcast Summary: ALL OF IT with Chloe the God – "Feels Different Every Day" (Live from CR5)
Host: Alison Stewart
Release Date: April 28, 2025
Duration: Approximately 22 minutes and 38 seconds
Alison Stewart opens the episode by introducing Chloe the God, a talented singer-songwriter known for her emotionally charged music. She highlights Chloe's latest achievement—the release of the deluxe edition of her sophomore EP, "I Feel Different Every Day." This edition, highly anticipated by Stereo Gum in 2025, builds upon her well-received 2023 EP, "Nearly Straight," which Complex magazine praised for Chloe's "uncompromisingly putting her heart on her sleeve" (00:39).
Chloe delves into the themes of her new EP, emphasizing its focus on emotion and self-awareness. The deluxe edition features four additional tracks, including "Sorry to Cancel for When Life Is a Lot" and "Why Would I", catering to listeners who have experienced emotional exhaustion and the desire to distance themselves from toxic relationships (01:44).
The title "I Feel Different Every Day" originated during a heartfelt conversation with her friend Mike Irish. Chloe recounts how a tearful moment led her to express the sentiment, prompting Mike to encourage her to "write it down" (01:51). This inspiration became the cornerstone of her album, reflecting the fluctuating emotions inherent to the human experience.
Alison inquires about the challenge of balancing intense emotions with the discipline of songwriting. Chloe explains that her emotional experiences and her creative process coexist harmoniously. She prioritizes honesty and clarity in her communication, believing that expressing genuine emotions fulfills her purpose in making music (02:39). Chloe states:
"I just feel called to be really honest. And I feel like that's really the purpose of making music and making it so that I feel fulfilled."
Chloe performs "Camille," the opening track from her EP "Nearly Straight." The song is a tribute to an inspirational young woman named Camille, embodying qualities of activism and resilience. Chloe introduces her band members, highlighting the collaborative spirit behind her music (03:39).
Notable Lyrics:
"Skin sweet like caramel
Decorated a constellation
And she tries hard and you could tell her daddy gave her that walk of rebellion"
(04:23)
Alison references a description of the "Nearly Straight" EP as "a long, hot shower after a weird few years," to which Chloe agrees, providing context about her transition from Fayetteville, North Carolina, to Los Angeles. This move marked a significant cultural shift, allowing her to immerse herself in a vibrant music scene and further her career (07:35).
Chloe discusses the impact of relocating to Los Angeles on her artistic growth. She appreciates the access to resources, inspiration, and the opportunity to collaborate with seasoned musicians. Despite the culture shock, she values the support system that Los Angeles offers, which has been crucial for her development both musically and professionally (08:24).
When asked about her musical influences, Chloe credits her family's diverse tastes. Her mother favored neo-soul artists like Erykah Badu and Jill Scott, while her father leaned towards experimental and punk rock. Additionally, her personal taste ranges from Katy Perry to Britney Spears, reflecting a broad spectrum of musical styles (16:12).
Chloe Shares:
"My grandma loves Joni Mitchell. My papa loves incredible music from the 70s and the 80s. Given me a lot of records."
Chloe reveals that her journey into music began with acting and musical theater during her high school years. Realizing she preferred expressing her own stories over portraying others, she decided to write her own music. This pivotal decision set her on the path to a professional music career, driven by her determination to see her projects through (17:14).
Chloe performs the titular track "I Feel Different Every Day," a deeply personal song that encapsulates her ongoing journey of self-discovery and emotional evolution. The performance is interspersed with interactive moments, showcasing her dynamic stage presence and connection with the audience (18:27).
Notable Lyrics:
"What do I know? I feel different every day
I've always struggled with addictions
I need real redemption
I spend a lifetime doing dishes, deleting pictures"
(18:56)
Alison inquires about the consistency of Chloe's live performances. Chloe emphasizes that each performance is unique, influenced by her emotions and the synergy with her collaborators. She values the spontaneity and adaptability that live settings demand, allowing her to authentically convey her feelings (17:56).
Chloe underscores the importance of working with passionate and dedicated collaborators. She describes the creative process as a "magical and sacred practice" where alignment in vibration and mutual dedication enhance the music-making experience. This collaborative spirit ensures that the music resonates deeply with both the artists and their audience (10:08).
Chloe Explains:
"My goal is to find myself kind of aligned with other people who feel called to speak and like to sing the truth or like to add in whatever way that makes them feel good."
The episode concludes with Chloe reflecting on her growth and the continuous evolution of her music. She expresses gratitude for the support from her fans and the inspiring community at WNYC, reinforcing her commitment to authenticity and emotional honesty in her artistic endeavors.
Chloe the God (01:51):
"I feel different every day."
Chloe the God (02:39):
"I just feel called to be really honest. And I feel like that's really the purpose of making music and making it so that I feel fulfilled."
Chloe the God (10:08):
"It's a magical and a sacred practice making music."
Chloe the God (17:14):
"I knew that I was gonna give it a shot. And usually when I put my mind to something, I have to see it through."
This episode of ALL OF IT provides an intimate glimpse into Chloe the God's artistic journey, highlighting her dedication to emotional authenticity and collaborative creativity. Through engaging discussions and soulful performances, Chloe articulates the complexities of navigating personal growth and artistic expression in the bustling cultural landscape of Los Angeles.
Timestamps:
Note: Advertisements and non-content segments have been omitted to focus on the substantive elements of the episode.