Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
Chappell Roan has reportedly separated from her management team.
The news comes days after the pop singer picked up nominations in all four major categories for the 2025 Grammy Awards, with her debut album âThe Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princessâ up for Album of the Year, and her track âGood Luck, Babe!â in contention for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Roan is also nominated for Best New Artist.
Billboard notes that the company that Roan had been signed to, State Of The Art, had conspicuously left her out of a social media post congratulating their Grammy nominees, and now the reason for that omission appears to have become clear.
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Roan, 26, had been represented by the group and her manager Nick Bobetsky since 2018, the year after her first major release on Atlantic Records, the âSchool Nightsâ EP, and just two years after the singer, real name Kayleigh Amstutz, adopted her stage name in honour of her grandfather Dennis K. Chappell, who died in 2016.
She first released her debut album in September 2023, earning a four-star review from NME. âThe vocal style may borrow from modern country crossover heroes like Kacey Musgraves (âKaleidoscopeâ, âRed Wine Supernovaâ), but thereâs unadulterated pure pop too. âSuper Graphic Ultra Modern Girlâ, lands somewhere between Confidence Man, Lady Gagaâs âChromaticaâ and âRay of Lightâ-era Madonna.â
âThe bratty chorus of âHot To Go!â, meanwhile, can be read as a cousin of Olivia Rodrigoâs recent hit âBad Idea Right?â; incidentally, producer and songwriter Dan Nigro â a longtime collaborator of Rodrigo â also worked on this album.â
Roan was the musical guest on a recent episode (November 2) of Saturday Night Live, where she debuted a new country song âThe Giverâ, which some fans have already dubbed a âlesbian anthemâ.
That came after Roan teased her highly anticipated sophomore album. Last month, she shared a post on Instagram, where she hinted at the upcoming project with a reference to Love Island.
In the carousel post, she holds up her debut album, and another slide on the post sees her with a microphone in her hand, seemingly in a recording studio. She wrote on the caption: âAlbum kinda popped off imo but it is time to welcome a hot new bombshell into the villa.â
Roan has been candid with her feelings about fame in recent months, recently comparing it to âan abusive ex-husbandâ. In an interview with The Face, the former NME Cover star vented about the normalisation of extreme fan behaviour including âstalking, talking shit online, [people who] wonât leave you alone, yelling at you in public.â She added: âI didnât know it would feel this bad.â
Prior to that, she had taken to TikTok to share her thoughts on âweirdâ and âcreepyâ followers, calling out the âpredatory behaviourâ of so-called âsuperfansâ that includes ânonconsensual physical and social interactionsâ.
The post Chappell Roan parts ways with management team appeared first on NME.
Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
Chappell Roan parts ways with management team
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