Cleo Alexandra describes "Cigarette Lover" as “when you’re in your villain era and need a song to sing at the top of your lungs as a cathartic release while trying to move on from your toxic ex.”
Rock singer Cleo Alexandra has taken Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now" and reimagined it to be disturbed, ferocious, and artfully damaged. The music video is similarly haunted.
Garnering an international audience, Cleo Alexandra continues to release hits produced with 6-time Grammy-winning producer Keith Olsen and J.J. Faris. "Taken By Desire" juxtaposes desire with rage.
Cleo Alexandra worked with producers Keith Olsen and J.J Farris on her debut single "Criminal" in 2016. "Dream Fever" speaks to the dizzying experience of fiery passion and lust in a new relationship.