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Chappell Roan reflects on his growing fame after the success of “Good Luck, Babe!”


Chappell Roan reflects on his growing fame after the success of “Good Luck, Babe!”

Chappell Roan speaks openly about his growing fame after the success of “Good Luck, Babe!”
Chappell Roan speaks openly about his growing fame after the success of “Good Luck, Babe!”

Chappell Roan recently spoke about her growing fame following the release of her now viral song Good luck, baby!

In an interview with comedian Bowen Yang, the 26-year-old singer revealed that she was not influenced by the ratings culture. She said: “The charts or radio appearances have never been important to me.”

For those unaware, the rising pop star secured a spot on the Billboard charts with her 2023 album The rise and fall of a Midwestern princess.

In addition, the album is currently at number 3 on the Billboard 200, while their latest single, Good luck, baby! is currently ranked number 6 on the Hot 100 Songs chart.

During the conversation with Yang, Roan said that she does not enjoy fame because it makes her feel unrecognizable.

She expressed her distrust of the “volatile”, constantly changing chart numbers.

Roan, whose real name is Kayleigh Amstutz, noted, “It’s so crazy that people in the industry take me more seriously than they used to,” even though she’s been making the same music for a very long time.

The musician is convinced that authenticity is more important to her than the opportunities that her new success opens up for her.

The singer revealed that she turns down brand deals if they don’t align with her values. She continued, “Because I’ve never not been myself. I’m really happy that the persona that I have, the drag version, is still very much me.”

The American pop star has amassed 39.6 million streamers on Spotify, but in the interview she explained in detail that she “never really expected it to be this big.”

Revealing the secret of her success, Roan said she never “compromised” her values ​​and morals and “never gave in to pressure.”

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