Categories: New Music

Rockstress Cloe Givelin has released her new single, “Living in My Own World,” a powerful song for anyone who has ever felt isolated and on the outside looking in.

Cloe Givelin’s music is a defiant mix of classical precision and rock grit, creating something that feels both deeply personal and easy to connect with. She builds entire worlds with her sound, where vulnerability and empowerment meet. Her songs weave together her cultural background and life experiences into a unique tapestry. She explores heavy, sometimes painful, themes but always threads them with light, making her music feel like a release rather than a weight. Her Eurasian heritage gives her a distinct worldview that finds its way into her lyrics and sound, offering a fresh perspective in today’s rock scene. As a self-produced artist, every note is intentional, crafted without compromise.

With her latest song, “Living in My Own World,” she once again connects elegance with raw emotional intensity. The track is an explosive yet delicate soundscape. It’s a personal piece that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or caught between worlds. The song, which runs for 4 minutes and 18 seconds, blends heartfelt vulnerability with rock’s fierce energy, creating a memorable experience that stays with you.

The single opens with a thoughtful guitar melody and soulful keys, setting an emotional tone from the very start. About twenty seconds in, listeners are pulled into Cloe’s world as her fervent, soul-stirring vocals carry the weight of her honesty. She gets straight to the point with the opening lines:

“Sometimes I feel like living on another planet
speaking a language people don’t understand”

From there, the track builds in both lyrical depth and instrumental power, leading to a soaring hook that captures the song’s central feeling:

“Living in my own world
until somebody finds me
living in my own world
they don’t understand me…”

For Cloe, this song is an unfiltered inner monologue. It was written in a single sitting, pouring out of her with the kind of emotional immediacy that defines her work. She explained that she didn’t overthink the lyrics; it just came out. It was the truest way she could capture the lifelong feeling of living in her own world.

The song reflects her journey of navigating identity, loss, and the search for belonging. As a biracial artist of Eurasian descent, with roots in Hong Kong and Wales, she often felt like an outsider who never fit neatly into one box. Her story is also one of resilience. Having lost her mother a decade ago and living apart from her father, Cloe has had to find her own way forward. That strength is clear in her lyrics:

“No guidance, no lights
Only myself shining bright”

Anyone who has ever felt alone in a crowded room or struggled to be understood will find comfort in this track. It’s an anthem about being different, being misunderstood, and finding the power within that experience. Loneliness can be painful, but it can also be a space for growth and self-discovery.

With “Living in My Own World,” Cloe Givelin continues to be a compelling voice for outsiders and dreamers. She carves out her own space in the music industry, fearlessly and independently.

The single follows her recent release, “Go with My Feelings.” Both songs are a preview of what fans can expect from her highly anticipated debut album, “SPH,” which is currently in development. Cloe Givelin channels her identity, vulnerability, and rebellious energy into rock music that is both deeply human and unapologetically bold.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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