Trouble in Paradise (Chlöe album)

[5] In an interview with Nylon, Chlöe described the album as a "summer fling" and "a coming-of-age celebration of being a woman and having fun, not taking life too seriously.

[7] The album features guest appearances and vocals from Fridayy, Ty Dolla Sign, Anderson .Paak, YG Marley, Jeremih and her sister Halle,[8][9] while the tracks are produced by BongoByTheWay, Yeti Beats, Kurtis McKenzie, Carter Lang, Johan Lenox and Ari PenSmith.

[12] Shahzaib Hussain of Clash wrote that Chlöe is "creating without pressure and with abandon" for "her nimble, acrobatic voice".

Hussain described the album as "transposing the carnal intimations and vocal intimacy of early '00s RnB to tactile, carnival-flavoured beats" and "lugubrious, log-drum rhythms of Amapiano and the bright, syncopated elation of Afro-pop", whose "experimentation [...] sometimes soars, and sometimes falls flat".

[13] Zachary Horvath of HotNewHipHop praised the production, writing that it featured "many subsets of R&B such as contemporary, Afrobeats, and pop", pointing out the evolution of "Chlöe's dynamic and showstopping vocal performances" in comparison to the previous album.