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Chappell Roan (Image: Wikimedia Commons/Justin Higuchi)
Chappell Roan has reflected on her gradual rise to fame – and the unique pressures on her and her peers at the top – in a new interview with The Face.
The ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ singer first signed to a record label in 2015, but only saw her career skyrocket after the release of her debut album last September.
Then, it took almost a year for The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess to reach number one in the UK (on 9 August 2024). The same month, it reached an all-time high of number two in the US.
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“I feel ambitious about making this sustainable,” Chappell told the publication in a cover
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