Chappell Roan: the country is not forever

Chappell Roan: the country is not forever

It is available today “The Giver”, The first exit of Chappell Roan In 2025 and the first publication by the single award -winning and gold disc in Italy “Good Luck, Babe!”.

The Giver“It is a rhythmic country hymn, an expression of dedication and domain fueled by violins and by a refrain full of life.

It is the first country song by Chappell Roan with a western instrumentation. Having lived childhood and adolescence In Missouri, country music has always been a central element in the art of the pop star, so much so that her fans have often compared it to the legendary Shaania Twain.

Chappell Roan He has always attributed to his origins of the Midwest a fundamental importance for what he creates, just as for her it continues to be important to use both her music and her international visibility to highlight the LGBTQ+ communities in the under -deprived areas all over the world. “The Giver“It therefore represents that inno querry that his fans waited and wished ardently.

Chappell Roan says

Country music has a very special place in my heart. I grew up listening to it every morning and afternoon on the school bus and has always surrounded me with bonfires, supermarkets and karaoke bars. Many people asked me if it means that I am writing a country album? My answer is that at the moment I am only making songs that make me feel happy and they have fun and “The Giver“It’s my interpretation of the country. I leave the reins of their kind to the classic different differents, I am here only to make piroettes to do some Gay Yodel for all of you.

However, Chappell Roan reiterated that this entry into the country is only an opportunity and anticipated that His second album will be a pop disc.

He did it by talking to Today’s Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen on Apple Music. In the interview, the American pop star (who recently performed with Elton John) reiterated and clarified that despite the publication of the single country, her next releases and her album will see her return to her pop sound: “I really did it only for fun. I’m not changing gender or anything else”.

“I come from the south-western Missouri,” he explained. “I grew up with the Country and Country Cristiano, then I found ‘Alejandro’ by Lady Gaga and I said to myself: ‘I think I like this too’. So, I therefore kept the country in my heart. And it’s so incredibly nostalgic to drive to West Hollywood while listening to ‘Chattahoochee’ by Jason Aldean or Alan Jackson”. Another song that inspired “The Giver” was the 2004 hit of Big & Rich “Save in Horse (laughs at Cowboy)”. “I thought: ‘I want to feel like this on stage. I want to feel like this. Because that’s how I write. I wonder: “How do I want to walk on stage and sing?”. And I thought: ‘I want to write that song, but in the version of Chappell’ “.

For some time Roan had started talking about “The Giver” and presented the passage out during an apparition at the Saturday Night Live. During the show, he said to the public: “All of you country guys say that you know how to treat a woman well. Well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman well”, pushing fans to define the new song a “lesbian hymn”.