ABOUT ZOEY
Zoey Clark is a 19-year-old vocalist and storyteller from Parsippany, New Jersey.
She grew up on quiet suburban streets, spending most of her childhood singing on the front porch steps of her family’s modest single-family home — usually with her dog Brain dropping a slobbery tennis ball at her feet between every chorus.
Music wasn’t just a hobby for Zoey — it became her way of processing the world.
She sings about the pieces of life people carry with them: hope, heartbreak, faith, small victories, and the moments when everything feels too heavy.
Her voice is warm, emotional, and unpolished in the best way — the kind of sound that feels like someone talking directly to you, not performing at you.
THE ARTIST SHE’S BECOMING
Zoey is currently creating a growing collection of music videos, personal stories, and small “slice-of-life” moments from home. She loves simple things: late-night kitchen talks, ocean waves, quiet drives, prayer, and the comfort of being around people she trusts.
She doesn’t see herself as a star.
She sees herself as a person learning, trying, and growing — and inviting others to feel understood along the way.
Everything she makes is grounded in:
honesty
emotion
humility
faith
and the belief that even broken pieces can become something beautiful
HER COMPANION — BRAIN
Zoey’s dog, Brain, is her loyal shadow and unintentional comedic partner.
He follows her from room to room, brings her the ball at the worst possible times, and somehow manages to steal the show in almost every video he appears in.
Zoey describes him as:
“Half genius, half chaos, all heart.”

