Chappell Roan just mentioned Lady Gaga as her inspiration.
After the release of her song, The subwayShe discussed how important it is for an artist to explore new genres during her performance on Apple Music Radio Hosted by Zane Lowe.
She said “It’s one of the most admirable things an artist can do,” and the name dropped Lady Gaga’s fifth studio album Joanne that gave her the motivation to create her track, The giver.
“When Gaga released Joanne and was like” I actually have this whole side of me outside of pop … “It just builds the character of your artist,” she explained, adding, “and then it is scary to release a country song, but this did not feel scary to me.”
In addition, she talked about her single The subway, As recently, her second number one in the UK and Highest-Charts Single on Billboard Hot 100, debut at number three.
“I actually wrote it about LA,” Roan said of his song and mentioned further, “but, but, The subway is just so much more romantic. It was actually about hiding in Los Angeles from someone I was deeply in love with. But we were not on bad conditions, it was just kind of to try to avoid the coffee shops we went to and party. “
“And then this was where it came from was, ‘Oh my good, I don’t know how to exist in this city.’ I felt pretty lonely there for many years, ” Warm to go! Hitmaker said.
The subway is the third song that was released from her upcoming second album after her songs Good luck, honey! and the land-tinged track The giver.



