
Chloe Cherry and Blaketheman1000 Wanna Pay Your Rent
Dec 06, 2024
On their new collab, "I Want More Money," actress Chloe Cherry raps over a slow beat as Blaketheman1000 (Blake Ortiz-Goldberg) harmonizes on backing vocals — earnestly singing, "You shouldn't have to work at your stupid-ass job" and "I wanna pay your rent." It's cheeky and catchy, a fun track from the pair who met after Cherry covered Blake's "Pixies" on TikTok, and found mutual connection hanging out, going to restaurants smoking weed and talking about pop culture. Making music felt like a natural next step.
"I Want More Money" marks the first musical release for the Euphoria actress and model, and is dropping via Mad Decent's Pizzaslime Records imprint. Blaketheman1000, the infamous artist producer, and songwriter is currently working on his debut album, which is due out next year.
Bellow, the pair tell PAPER about the Sugar Daddy relationship that inspired the track, participating in "awesomeness" and why non-musicians sometimes make the best hits.
What was the inspiration behind the track?
Blaketheman1000: I wrote the chorus because I was seeing someone who had a sugar daddy, and it sucked whenever they’d leave me to go hang out with the sugar daddy.
Chloe Cherry: I really just love Blake’s music and wanted to participate in the awesomeness.
How do you hope fans feel when they hear it?
Blaketheman1000: I hope fans feel thankful for life and the people in their lives.
Chloe Cherry: I hope they feel joyous and kind to others because the song just makes them so happy.

Since you're collaborating on this new music project, I'm curious Chloe what made you want to pursue this new creative outlet and what excited you about it Blake?
Blaketheman1000: I’ve always loved when “non-musicians” make music — some examples would be Paris Hilton, Adam Sandler or Shaq. I think making pop music is less about making music and more about performing personality. Chloe has so much personality and collaborating on a song felt like the best way for us to be creative together, in a way that is reminiscent of the many “non-musician” songs I grew up loving.
Chloe Cherry: I’m nervous about seeing how people will feel about it because I’m not a skilled musician — I’m just having fun. I think I’d like to make more songs if an idea strikes me.
What are you most excited to share next?
Blaketheman1000: We’re selling T-shirts that Chloe designed. Then I’m releasing my debut album via Pizzaslime Records and Mad Decent.
Chloe Cherry: I’m most excited for this song, my movies and everything I’ve ever done to be released to the world.
Photography: Pizzaslime
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