PALOMA FORD ARRIVES WITH “CHROME” ‘IN MY FEELINGS’
LIVE AT SIR RELEASES NEW PREVIEW TRACK AND VISUAL PERFORMANCE OFF FORTHCOMING PROJECT X TAPES
Today renowned songstress, songwriter Paloma Ford makes a clean return with the release of “Chrome” ‘In My Feelings’ watch HERE. Boastfully bringing the buzz to her highly anticipated project X Tapes, Paloma presents, with her signature, sultry sound, a momentous live performance filmed at SIR Studios in the heart of Los Angeles. The passion-filled anthem finds Paloma singing retrospectively about love once ignited “You must not know I don’t need nobody; I can make it alone.”
“It’s been a while since I dropped my first project so I wanted to make sure I gave a new music experience,” Paloma says. “Chrome is an emotion—a headspace showing the balance between being a gentle soul and not being played with. Even though ‘I’m in my feelings,’ I show strength and comfort in who I am and how I react. I own that. I’m really excited to share that feeling with people and connect with fans in a way I’ve never done before.”
Directed by Edy Perez, “Chrome” ‘In My Feelings’ follows the high-regarded release of “Rain.” Acclaimed by Complex, HotNewHipHop, and more, “Rain” opens up the world of X Tapes — the story of love, love lost, and all the emotions between — which is slated to be released soon.
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ABOUT PALOMA FORD
Born in Los Angeles, Paloma Ford — singer, songwriter, designer and mother exemplifies the feminine ideal from multiple angles. On the microphone, her sultry and soulful delivery consistently captivates listeners, while her relatable stories of love, passion and heartbreak keep us coming back for more. It should be no surprise Paloma cites her primary influences as Aaliyah, Sade and Janet Jackson, as she also bends R&B to fit and express her individual style.
Off the mic, Paloma describes herself as simply, “A mother and a girl from Los Angeles who has been through a lot of relatable experiences.” “I’m very optimistic, I try to see the good in others. I love being able to help and heal people. I’m a private person, so I don’t show everything on my social media. In my music, you can recognize moments of sensuality and strength. It’s all part of being a woman. That’s the message. It’s important for me to talk about other situations I’ve been in that other women can relate to.”
Paloma’s upcoming project ‘X Tapes’ tells a true story of love, love lost and all the emotional highs in between. ‘RAIN’ opens the story by capturing the familiar experience at the start of a relationship, when passion, romance, and energy completely overwhelm your best judgments and insecurities. The tape follows with the experiences after letting your guard down and taking a leap of faith, the moments spent realizing you left yourself vulnerable to somebody that doesn’t love as hard as you.