Cheyenne Pohl presents: Chemikals
Some funky night vibes
Cheyenne Pohl is an up and coming 23 year old Independent artist creating original songs that are authentic, honest, and a mix of all of her wildly different/favorite influences, which include...The Beatles, Harry Styles, Ariana Grande, AJR, Oldies music, Motown, Classic Rock, and 60's & 70's music.
Pohl's absolute favorite thing to do when creating music is to take things that shouldn't make sense together & turn them into these cool/unique sounds that compliment each other.
Cheyenne Pohl isn’t here for subtle this fall. The singer-songwriter who lit up summer with “Sunny Days” is turning the voltage way up on “Chemikals”, a retro glitter-soaked, synth-heavy trip into the kind of attraction that pulls your center of gravity toward someone you can’t quite explain, but can’t stay away from either. Out September 12th, it’s pure dopamine.
“Chemikals” is about that magnetic draw that keeps pulling you back, even when you don’t fully understand why. “It’s that spark you keep chasing, even if it defies logic,” Pohl says. “It’s about leaning in, choosing connection, choosing curiosity, choosing to see where it could go.”
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The track’s groove hits like a ‘70s dance floor fantasy, all punchy bass, retro synths, vocoder, and her signature mix of honeyed vocals and playful bite. Imagine the soul of Earth, Wind & Fire, the flirt of Harry Styles, and the elegance of Cher, but it’s Cheyenne center stage in vintage sunglasses and full command.
Visually, she’s leaning into her signature sweet spot: retro-glam silhouettes, disco-drama lighting, and unapologetic vintage soul energy. And lyrically, “Chemikals” simmers. It’s about that slow-burning pull. The kind of connection that keeps unfolding, revealing new layers, sparking something that feels fresh, fearless, and just a little mysterious.













