Chloe San Jose to drop ‘FRFR,’ ‘Nonchalant’ in March

Chloe San Jose to drop new songs ‘FRFR,’ ‘Nonchalant’ in March

/ 03:15 PM March 04, 2025

Chloe San Jose to drop new songs ‘FRFR,’ ‘Nonchalant’ in March. Image: Courtesy of ABS-CBN Corporate Communications

Chloe San Jose. Image: Courtesy of ABS-CBN Corporate Communications

Chloe San Jose, girlfriend of Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo, will make her mark in the music scene with the release of her upcoming singles “FRFR” and “Nonchalant” on March 7 and 21, respectively.

San Jose was announced as the new artist of ABS-CBN’s StarPop on its social media platforms on Saturday, March 1, along with a clip of the content creator doing different poses during a shoot.

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“Ready to see more? Buckle up because StarPop PH’s New Artist, Chloe SJ is gonna sway, slay, and pave the way,” the post read.

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According to a release, San Jose will first release “FRFR,” an internet slang that means “for real, for real,” produced by the music label’s head Rox Santos and composed by singer-songwriter Trisha Denise.

Her follow-up single “Nonchalant,” said to be an “encouragement to become unbothered by the world’s toxicity,” is co-composed by Santos and Denise.

This is not the first time the content creator dropped music of her own. She dropped the single “Aking Pagmamahal” in 2021, which was originally sung by Ladzkie of Asiano Family.

San Jose made guest appearances on the music variety show “ASAP” in 2019 and 2024 where she performed Jireh Lim’s “Dahan” and Camila Cabello’s “Havana,” respectively. Despite this, she clarified that she is not keen on joining show biz.

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