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The music video for Remember Me from Cloe Wilder is out

LOS ANGELES, CA (February 17, 2023) — 16-year-old alternative pop artist Cloe Wilder is a rare exception — she finds herself writing and recording a sophomore EP produced and co-written by Sam Nicolosi (exact details TBA). Having released the project’s second single “Remember Me” — depicted as an ethereal and emotional recount of her childhood — on January 25, she now delivers the track’s official music video. 

Providing a captivating and quite literal visual to the lyrics, the video features tenderhearted childhood footage in Cloe’s hometown of Clearwater, FL. Paired with vibrant flashes into the present day, it’s wrapped with bittersweet nostalgia, a feeling we all can deeply relate to, while providing us a beautifully personal glimpse into the life of the rising singer. 


Stream / Purchase “Remember Me” here

We chatted with Cloe about Remember me as well as so much more. You can see the whole interview here or on our youtube channel.

Garnering immediate attention from The Honey Pop among others, “Remember Me”  was exclusively unveiled in an interview with Ones To Watch, where music journalist David O’Connor praised the song for its “mellifluous melodies that seem cloaked in a lifetime of expression” and noted Cloe as a “prodigious and precocious artist.” 

Succeeding the release of the EP’s dreamy-folk lead single “House by the Water,” Cloe remarks: “I don’t often write about my family, but I wanted to capture my childhood with ‘Remember Me.’ I wrote it to resemble a lullaby, creating this soundtrack to my very own supercut. When I listen to it, for a couple minutes, every home movie comes back to life.”

As she continues to write and record her forthcoming EP, Cloe is also gearing up for a year of live performances. In addition to her debut Nashville show at The East Room tonight with Steinza and Charlie Brennan, she’ll be packing her bags and joining Spencer Sutherland for 13 of the 26-date national “In His Mania” tour as the opening act.

Cloe’s youngest years revolved not around soccer practice or trips to the mall with friends, but instead learning the great classical works on the piano, and attending weekly recitals. Although she found passion in the piano, a life of playing 18th century piano concertos was not her ultimate plan. More inspired by Lana Del Rey than Mozart, she attended her first songwriting camp at the age of 12, and immediately after, “couldn’t imagine doing anything else,” she says.

It wasn’t until a little further down the road when she was introduced to songwriter and producer Sam Nicolosi, that her destiny seemed ready to be truly fulfilled. “Sam and I met through his manager,” Cloe recalls, “we did a session in March of 2020 and I absolutely loved him. Eventually I was only working with him. It changed my life and my process, because he gave me so much room to be myself.” That partnership resulted in her 2021 debut album, Teenage Lullabies (produced by Nicolosi), which truly showcased her raw talent, one well beyond her years.