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Double trouble: Chloe x Halle act, sing on TV's 'grown-ish'

NEW YORK (AP) - When the duo Chloe x Halle accepted an award on behalf of Beyonce, who had just given birth, at the 2017 BET Awards, they not only honored their mentor, they landed a gig on the upcoming TV show, "grown-ish."

The sisters said Kenya Barris, the executive producer of the hit ABC series "black-ish" and its spinoff "grown-ish," saw the singers at the awards show with actress Yara Shahidi - who stars in both of his shows - and he knew there was something special about the trio.

"He just said he knew in that moment he wanted us to be a part of the show because we all looked so great together," Halle Bailey, 17, said in an interview this week. "We just feel so blessed that we get to be a part of this."

"Grown-ish" will have a two-episode premiere on Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. EST on Freeform. It follows Shahidi's "black-ish" character Zoey, the popular and socially active 17-year-old, as she heads to college, where she meets her classmates played by the Baileys.

"Working with Yara is just a dream," said Halle. "We would always hang out, go get our nails done, go to lunch. We just really connected to her. She feels like another sister to us."

Chloe x Halle signed to Beyonce's Parkwood Entertainment after the singer caught wind of their cover of "Pretty Hurts," the pop star's emotional song about insecurities. They had become popular on YouTube for their re-workings of songs, and they also write and produce their own original music.

They said getting to work on "grown-ish" is special because they've also created music for the series. They wrote and perform its theme song, "Grown," released Friday. They said they listened to their favorite TV show theme songs to get into the right headspace.

"Being in this stage in our lives where we're in this grownish stage - we're kind of grown, we're kind of not ... all we really had to do was story tell and share that piece of personal information, and find that inside of us and articulate that properly through the music," said 19-year-old Chloe Bailey.

Another song for the show they created, "The Kids Are Alright," will be released the day the show premieres. And they say more of their songs will debut on the show throughout the season.

Chloe x Halle's sound is a mix of R&B, soul and acoustic pop. They appeared in Beyonce's "Lemonade" film, toured with the singer and have released two EPs and a mixtape. Their full-length debut album will be released next year.

They said Beyonce has been an encouraging mentor and it is helpful having a seasoned performer behind them.

"We really feel honored that she's in our lives because she's been through everything we're going through now and it's exciting for her to explain what it's going to be like, and tell us how a certain something is, and it's just really cool because you feel like you have a set of eyes in the future, and that's something that is warming our hearts," Halle said.

"We know that everything is going to be OK, we know that everything is going to catch on and that people are going to accept and appreciate the music for what it is," she added. "(Beyonce) is so amazing in telling us 'keep going' and 'keep breaking boundaries' with who you are, and not forget who you are, and to keep going."

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Online:

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https://freeform.go.com/shows/grown-ish

In this Dec. 22, 2017 photo, Halle Bailey, left, and Chloe Bailey of "Chloe x Halle" pose for a portrait at RMC Studio in Los Angeles. (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
This image released by Freeform shows Halle Bailey, from left, Trevor Jackson, Chloe Bailey and Yara Shahidi in an episode of, "grown-ish," a spin-off from the ABC comedy "black-ish," airing Wednesday, Jan. 3 on Freeform. (Kelsey McNeal/Freeform via AP) The Associated Press
In this Dec. 22, 2017 photo, Halle Bailey, left, and Chloe Bailey of "Chloe x Halle" pose for a portrait at RMC Studio in Los Angeles. (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2017 file photo, Halle Bailey, left, and Chloe Bailey, of Chloe x Halle, appear at the West Coast debut of 29rooms in Los Angeles. The sisters will appear in "grown-ish," a spin-off from the ABC comedy "black-ish," airing Wednesday, Jan. 3 on Freeform. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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