Chappell Roan goes country in new song 'The Giver'
- Chappell Roan's new single, 'The Giver', is set to be released on March 13, 2025, marking her first music since 'Good Luck, Babe!' in 2024.
- Roan stated that her new song is influenced by country music and wanted to write a country song for fun, saying, 'I have such a special place in my heart for country music.'
- While pivoting to country, Roan reassured fans that she is not permanently switching genres, saying, 'I'm not switching genres or anything.'
- Chappell Roan was inspired by Big & Rich's 2004 hit 'Save a Horse ' in creating 'The Giver.
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Chappell Roan pays homage to her country roots with new single, ‘The Giver’
Trust that Chappell Roan gets the job done when it comes to paying homage to her Missouri roots as she puts her cowgirl boots on with the release of her newest track, “The Giver.” After months of teasing the song, the Grammy Award-winning artist has finally made her debut in the country music scene as she dropped her highly-anticipated single, “The Giver,” on March 14 (Philippine time). The fiddle-heavy song, according to Roan, was a nod to her …
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Chappell Roan just dropped her first new single in months, “The Giver,” a country-tinged tune that in part pays homage to her Missouri roots. In a new interview, she opened up about the song and how it ties to her formative years as a young country girl being treated “the best and worst” by “country boys.” During an Apple Music Country interview, podcast host Kelleigh Bannen asked Roan why she chose to go more country with her new music, and the…
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