Chappell Roan won big at this year's Grammys, earning the highly coveted Best New Artist award. The drag-inspired then pop diva took the stage at Crypto.com Arena with a notebook in hand to call ...
After a former record label executive criticized her for calling on labels to provide wages and health care to artists.
Late Wednesday evening, an uproar erupted across the music industry over an op-ed published in the Hollywood Reporter, in ...
unpacked some of the implications of Chappell Roan’s passionate statement about music companies owing musicians “a livable wage and health care” during her speech accepting the best new ...
The Affordable Care Act can provide a safety net for artists seeking health coverage, but there can still be challenges along ...
Kevin Mazur/Getty For Chappell Roan, it's not just about words — it's action. On Friday, Feb. 7, the pop star, 26, responded to music executive Jeff Rabhan, who penned a controversial op-ed for ...
Chappell Roan has responded to the music industry executive who called her Grammy speech misguided and performative after she urged record labels to better support smaller artists. The 26-year-old ...
Clearly his article was written in the hours after Chappell Roan used her enormous Grammy moment to call out major labels for their less-than-charitable treatment of young, new recording artists. Her ...
Roan, who won best new artist at the event, wore a 2003 Jean Paul Gaultier gown that featured art from Edgar Degas' famous ...
Halsey came to Chappell Roan‘s defense after The Hollywood Reporter published a scathing takedown of her Grammy Awards acceptance speech. On Sunday night, Chappell Roan called out the music ...
Chappell Roan “put her money where her mouth is” and challenged the writer of the op-ed who criticized her Grammys speech to donate $25,000 to a fund supporting struggling artists who have ...
After her Grammy Awards acceptance speech about how record labels treat their developing musicians, Chappell Roan made a donation of $25,000 to “struggling dropped artists” — and might have ...