The new single “Daritar” Chapel Roan “The Giver” finally arrived
Chappell Roan Finally, blessed the world’s studio version of “The Siver” after the debut upon Saturday evening live Last year.
A Singer “Hot Go”27, debuted his new single on Thursday, March 13, after weeks teasing it through billboards across America.
“And nigra And I wrote it together and it was so fun !!! We have never made a song of the country, and I have such a special place in my heart for country -music, ” -explained Roan in an e -mail fans, announcing the date of the single out of this month.
The Grammy winner continued to eliminate the assumption that “travel” means that its next LP would be more than pop.
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“Many people asked what I make a country album ???” She wrote. ‘My answer.
Further, Roan discussed her inspiration in an interview with Apple Music aired on Friday, March 14.

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Eric Golding/Wireimage“I think I have a special attitude towards where I came from -in the country -music,” she said in the Tysero video, citing my hometown of Missouri. “And so to honor this part of yourself, making the song of the country where it is:” Do you know what? Yes, I’m gay. And so, I ultra -pop. Yes, I am the queen of dragging. It can also be the one who can also perform the song of the country. “
Roan also recognized a rich history of singing (and synchronization of the lips) for Country Classics.
“There are a lot of dragon -chasing,” she said around the world, “she said. “Name a girl who hasn’t done (Kerry Yeurwood“S)” Before he is cheating. “Name a girl who has not done (Changies Twain‘s)’ man! I feel like a woman! “
Roan made his debut “The Giver” for the first time during his music guest on November 2, 2024, an episode Snl. Since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting the official version of the song, its first release from last year’s single “Success, baby!”
Last month Roan won your first GrammyTaking home the trophy for the best new performer during the February 2 ceremony. Taking a reward, pop -star spoke about the speech Causing records.
“I told myself if I won the Grammy, and I would have to stand out here in front of the most powerful people in music, I would like the labels and industry to make a profit from millions of artists who offer live salaries and healthcare, especially developing artists,” she said. “As I signed up so young, I signed up as a minor. When I fell, I had zero work under the belt, and like most people, I was hard to find a job in a pandemic and could not afford health insurance.”
She continued: “It was so devastating to feel so favorably to my art and feel so betrayed system. If my label would prioritize the health of the artists, I could care for the company I gave.”
“Labels, we got you,” Roan said in conclusion: “But did you get us?”