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Home»Entertainment & Celebrity Buzz»Storm Reid on Debut Single Clean Sweep and the End of Euphoria
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Storm Reid on Debut Single Clean Sweep and the End of Euphoria

AdminBy AdminJune 18, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read

Storm Reid has officially entered the world of music with her debut single “Clean Sweep.”

The 22-year-old, who rose to fame as an actress, gained a love for music at an early age and knew she wanted to be apart of it in some capacity. “I didn’t necessarily think that I could become an artist myself,” Reid tells The Hollywood Reporter on a recent call. The singer has been in Oklahoma City shooting the indie coming-of-age thriller Hot Year.

“I started going to the studio, playing around with friends and making records that were very unserious,” she says. “But it reaffirmed to me that I really love being in the studio and I really love making music.”

For the past eight months, Reid has working on music. It’s been a journey for the multi-hyphenate but she seems to find the busy schedule exciting instead of hectic.

As she explores sonically, Reid’s adamant about not being put in one box. “I’ve been really trying to find my sound and giving myself permission to have fun and not wait for anybody else to give me permission,” she says.

Reid is a fan of all genres of music but “Clean Sweep,” released through her independent music label 1720 Music, finds itself dabbling into pop and R&B. It’s an addictively catchy song. Reid agrees.

“Every time I hear it, I cannot stop moving and reciting the lyrics. You don’t really always get that feeling with the songs you make,” she says.

She opted to go with her gut feeling about the song and made it her debut single. “You don’t really get a visceral reaction every time, and every time I listened to “Clean Sweep” or had other people listen, they would really enjoy it,” says Reid.

“You really never know how people are going to receive anything you put in the world, but I really enjoy the record,” she continues. “I think it was a great introduction to what I’m trying to do and this is only the beginning.”