As a teenager, Chappell Roan set out for Recording Academy recognition. In a video resurfaced online, the Missouri-born artist took home the top prize at a 2012 talent show in Springfield, Missouri, ...
If you don't recognize the chant "H-O-T-T-O-G-O," you've yet to hop on the Chappell Roan train. After skyrocketing to the top of the Billboard charts last year, Roan attends her first Grammy ...
Her work has previously appeared on Bustle, The US Sun, Newsweek and OK! Magazine. Chappell Roan/Instagram Chappell Roan is feeling all the feelings. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the "Red Wine Supernova ...
Chappell Roan, who hails from Willard, Missouri, had a big year in 2024. The artist burst into the mainstream with her debut studio album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess," performed at ...
The show will be a moment of reprise for fans seeking comfort in the much lower stakes at hand; but this dichotomy isn’t lost on Chappell Roan, one of this year’s most-nominated artists.
Rising pop star Chappell Roan has been turning heads since 2015, not just with her infectious music but with her show-stopping makeup looks that are as much a part of her artistry as her songs.
Chappell Roan is letting her curls be free ahead of the 2025 Grammys. On Wednesday, January 29, Roan, 26, showed off her natural kinks and makeup-free complexion via Instagram. The singer gazed ...
If any artist embodied a supernova in 2024, it was Chappell Roan. At once flamboyant and introverted, the pop singer from Willard, Missouri (population 6,300) burst into the mainstream with her ...
Even in the unlikely scenario where she doesn’t win a single Grammy this weekend, Chappell Roan has already made a bit of history. The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer is one of only 15 artists to ...
Chappell Roan's record-breaking feat was also accompanied by further records broken by both Billie Eilish and Charli XCX. By Tyler Jenke Chappell Roan has well and truly made her presence felt in ...
The unfamous know all about “the price of fame,” but we can only wonder what paying it must feel like. Is it like the interest on a credit card statement, silently growing until it smothers ...