Chloe Florence is opening a new chapter with her latest EP, “Endlessly Borrowed,” a deeply personal project that blends her love for dance music with intimate, diary-like songwriting and her visual artistry. Each track offers a glimpse into her world, moving seamlessly between reflection, joy, and celebration.
The EP includes standout tracks such as “Endlessly,” which sets the tone with a sense of freedom and movement, and “Euphoria,” a track made for letting go and feeling alive. “Do It” encourages listeners to embrace the moment, while “Log Off” is a gentle reminder to disconnect from screens and enjoy the world around them. The focus track, “Rhythm of Love,” pairs heartfelt lyrics with irresistible beats, and “Heaven on the Dancefloor” brings a euphoric energy that makes it impossible to stay still. Closing the EP, “Borrowed” reflects on memory and experience with quiet, emotional depth.
Chloe describes the process behind the EP as natural and unpressured. “Every track came together differently,” she says, “sometimes in one session, sometimes over weeks. I wanted to create songs that feel honest and real, that let people feel, move, and just be themselves.”
Following hits such as “Golden Hour,” “In Due Time,” and her viral Amy Winehouse cover of “Back to Black,” Chloe continues to prove herself as a versatile artist. Her music doesn’t just entertain, it tells a story, invites listeners to connect, and creates moments to be felt both on the dancefloor and beyond.
“Endlessly Borrowed” is now available on all major streaming platforms.


