rise of a Midwest Princess as queer pop star Chappell Roan has continued to explode in popularity of the past few months.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.And while each passing day brings the “Good Luck Babe” singer’s career to new heights (for example, she just charted seven songs on the Billboard Hot 100—more than any other artist!), it’s not like she was an overnight success.chappell roan’s outside lands crowd oh she really has cemented her main pop girl status pic.twitter.com/cM3FCeGJflReal ones know, her debut album The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess dropped last September, and her breakout single “Pinky Pony Club” was first released a full four years ago.
Roan’s been working at this pop star game for a minute, and her recent wins could not be more deserved.A Midwestern priest has a hilarious reaction to Chappell Roan’s ballad “Casual.”For many gays, it’s a point of pride how early on you first discovered her music, but as we learned recently, the real bragging rights belong to none other than Troye Sivan, who’s been hyping up Chappell Roan for nearly a decade already.That’s right, she really is your favorite artist’s favorite artist!Back in 2014, during Sivan’s regular YouTubing days, he had only just released his breakthrough EP TRXYE, when he tweeted about a “16 year old girl” whose music he had “on repeat for two months,” asking his followers to give her a listen and send her some love.i've had 16 year old girl on repeat for 2 months.
you HAVE to listen to this, guys – go send some love. https://t.co/TwZnI2HnYoThe specific video he shared has since been deleted, but in a follow-up post he identified the singer as Kayleigh Rose—a.k.a.