Chloe X Halle Release Their Latest Single "The Kids Are Alright"

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Chloe X Halle release "The Kids Are Alright."

Sisters Chloe X Halle have made some serious waves over the years. They started off as viral YouTube stars before Beyonce signed them onto her Parkwood Entertainment imprint. Since then, they've made appearances on TV, film and have dropped off a few projects. The two are responsible for the theme song of the new Disney show, "GROWN-ISH," and tonight, they unleash another contribution to the show with their new single, "The Kids Are Alright."

Chloe X Halle's "The Kids Are Alright" is the dreamy new single from the duo. The song premiered on the debut episode of "GROWN-ISH" where the sisters have reoccurring roles on. Chloe X Halle's vocal abilities shine through the song's production and they continue to prove that they're about to making some major moves in the future. The song showcases the maturity in their artistry and sound. 

Quotable Lyrics
If I'm in the mood,
I get as ratchet as I wanna
Turn around and show ya,
I could bless you with some culture


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