Chloe Flower’s new album “I Love Me More” reimagines pop classics with orchestral power and purpose.
To mark the beginning of AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, Korean-American pianist and “popsical” innovator Chloe Flower releases her long-awaited third studio album I Love Me More via Popsical Music Group.
Backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the album features fresh interpretations of beloved tracks, including The Beatles’ “Yesterday” featuring Chloe’s mentor Babyface—performed earlier this year on TODAY—Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers,” and “The Very Thought of You,” featuring powerhouse vocalist JoJo. It also includes original compositions like “Under the Stars,” an orchestral piano piece arranged by Chloe herself.

While originally conceptualized as a love album, I Love Me More evolved into an exploration of self-love and resilience. “This album is my ode to the transformative power of music,” Chloe shares. “Every song has made me feel stronger in my weakest moments… I hope this album not only brings listeners joy, but also serves as a sonic reminder that self-love is the most essential kind of love.”
The album’s focal track is an orchestral reimagining of “El Tango de Roxanne” from Moulin Rouge!, featuring Tony Award nominees Ramin Karimloo and Nicole Scherzinger. Chloe’s dramatic arrangement turns the classic into a sweeping, genre-blending showcase of theatrical and classical fusion.
I Love Me More also marks the debut of Popsical Music Group—Chloe’s newly launched label aimed at elevating female and minority voices in classical music. Distributed via The Orchard, it signals Chloe’s entry into entrepreneurship with a mission to amplify underrepresented talent in a male-dominated field.