Oyster (Chloe Moriondo album)
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| Released | March 28, 2025 | |||
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| Length | 36:51 | |||
| Label | Fueled By Ramen
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Oyster is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter and YouTuber Chloe Moriondo. It was released on March 28, 2025, by Fueled By Ramen, Public Consumption Record Co. and Atlantic Music Group.[3][4]
Succeeding Moriondo's 2022 project, Suckerpunch, and described as a breakup album, Oyster centers on the themes of love, heartbreak, grief and self-discovery.[5][1] It incorporates elements of ballad, hyperpop, pop-punk and indie pop.[6] Consisting of thirteen songs ranging between two and four minutes each, the album was produced by Jonah Summerfield, Chloe Kraemer, and AfterHrs (composed of Andrew Haas and Ian Franzino),[6] and preceded by three singles titled "Hate It", "Shoreline" and "Abyss".[3][6][4] The title was derived from Moriondo's early life when her father, at her mother's request, frequented a restaurant to buy oysters for a family meal.[1]