Chloe Meinershagen
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Learn more about Chloe Meinershagen's projects.

Nov 2025
Be Grateful
Chloe Meinershagen's new single, "Be Grateful", is out on all streaming platforms. Cowritten with Makena Metz, this song was written about the concept of trying to journal a list of gratitude while mentally struggling. This folk song was written originally at the Johnny Mercer Young Songwriters Intensive in 2024, and workshopped with faculty Adam Gwon and Rona Siddiqui. Produced by Justin Sinclair and Mixed and Mastered by Jackson Craig.

Sept 2025
Last Song on Earth
Chloe Meinershagen performed as One in Last Song on Earth at both SheATL and the Tank in NYC. Music by Kyu Park and Riley Glick, Book by Danielle Llevada, Directed by Lucy Harrington. This new musical is a two person show, centered around finding connection again after "the end".

June 2025
Johnny Mercer
Songwriters Project
Chloe Meinershagen was selected of one of 15 artists to study under faculty members Craig Carnelia (Sweet Smell of Success with Marvin Hamlisch), Stephen Bray (The Color Purple), Victoria Banks ("I Can't" by Reba McEntire) at Belmont University to create individual and collaborative new work.

May 2025
One Little Weed
Chloe Meinershagen's debut album, One Little Weed, is now out on all streaming platforms. This album was created as part of Chloe's Honors Thesis Project at Texas State University. Concept: Seven songs journeying the start and end of a fictionalized relationship using nature metaphors and a singer-songwriter style.
March 2025
Ranked
New Musical Workshop
Chloe Meinershagen played Alexis (Lead) in Ranked, a new musical workshop reading by Kyle Holmes and David Taylor-Gomes. This musical focuses on the high school experience of class rank to reveal the struggles of teens.

December 2024
Johnny Mercer Songwriters
Green Room 42 Show
Chloe Meinershagen performed original songs created in collaboration during the 2024 Johnny Mercer Songwriting Intensive in Maine. This group of 10 artists performed their originals at the Green Room 42 alongside faculty members Adam Gwon (Ordinary Days), Rona Siddiqui (The Brown Musical), and Kaitlin Hopkins.




