The 'Hot to Go!' singer opened up to Apple Music Country about growing up a girl in Missouri — and learning how to stand up ...
Grammy winner Chappell Roan explained in E! News’ exclusive clip what prompted her temporary shift away from pop music and toward country music with her new song “The Giver.” ...
However, it turns out that her stage name (no, Chappell Roan is not her actual name) was taken from her grandfather’s favorite song, which just so happens to be a staple of early, traditional country ...
"Roan came from his favorite song, which was called the 'Strawberry Roan,' an old Western song about a pinkish red horse. It’s a very sentimental name.” ...
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Big & Rich’s “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” was a big inspiration for “The Giver” too. “I was like, ‘I want to feel that way on stage. I want to feel that,’” Roan explained.
Today, pop sensation Chappell Roan released her new “country” song “The Giver,” which will be part of a forthcoming (unofficially announced) album she’s working on. If you follow music even from afar, ...
Chappell Roan chats with Apple Music Country’s Kelleigh Bannen about how she turned an instrumental part of her past into a ...