Chappell Roan has patted back to Jeffrey Rabhan’s criticism of the OP-ET article.
On February 2nd, while she accepted her first Grammy, the song stress used her acceptance speech to demand industrial labels “offers a fully salary and health care” for the development of artists.
After this, a former music director, Rabhan, criticized his speech by calling it “mislead” and challenged her to “lead by doing instead of pointing the finger” in her published OP-ET article in The Hollywood reporter.
The Good luck, honey! Singer brought it to her Instagram account and issued proof of her $ 25k donation for fighting artists.
The Grammy winner wrote in his story, “sharing my personal experience on the Grammy scene was not meant to be a crowdfunded bandaid.”
“But a call for action to the leaders of the industry to step up, help us make real changes and protect their investments in a sustainable way.”
“My mind will not be changed about artists who deserve more than what is standard in the industry.”
“Random dudes are allowed to criticize my Grammy speech, but they best put their money where their mouths are, otherwise moving out of the way.”
Before the end, in another story, the 26-year-old singer shared a message to his followers, “Fans, don’t donate ad *** Penny. This is one of many opportunities for the industry’s powers to emerge for artists. There is much more work that needs to be done. “



