Review: "Sleepless Nights" - Chloe Jane
- Taylor Sheridan Lempke
- 41 minutes ago
- 1 min read

Chloe Jane intertwines the timeless elements of romance and orchestral strings with 2000s dance beats in her recent release “Sleepless Nights.” As all classic love stories tell, Jane finds an unexpected interest among the crowd, and the two people develop an ardent relationship. The Jane-Austen-esque lyrics reveal that her partner pushes through her judgment of the world, offering a new perspective. From pacing and wondering to sharing time under the moonlight, the desire leads to sleepless nights.
“Sleepless Nights” raises the tension with orchestral elements and breaks through with an EDM drop as wonderful as that first kiss. The cello and violin play with the flair of modern rhythms, creating a Bridgeton-like atmosphere. But instead of a waltzing three-meter tempo, the four-on-the-floor beat discards the ballroom etiquette and cues the time to let loose. Produced by Tor Eimon, known for his work with Ava Max and David Guetta, the energy from those 2000s party hits bursts through. “Sleepless Nights” is a fresh mix of the classic sound.
Jane entered the dance-the-night-away world as young as thirteen. She landed her first DJ gig and opened for Paris Hilton. She released her debut single, “Addicted,” in 2022 and continued producing cheeky, empowering anthems like “Iconic” and “Oopsie Daisy.” As well as being a professionally trained pianist, vocalist, and DJ, Jane was a figure skater with aspirations to compete in the Olympics. She found an escape in ice skating and music. Jane continues to work sleeplessly on new music focused on confidence and creativity.
Written By Taylor Sheridan Lempke
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