Chappell Roan has reacted to an op-ed criticising her speech on the Grammys final week – see what she needed to say.
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Final week (February 2), the previous NME Cowl star received her first Grammy at this yr’s ceremony. Whereas gathering the award for Greatest New Artist, she known as out the music business and “demanded that labels within the business profiting thousands and thousands of {dollars} off of artists would supply a habitable wage and well being care, particularly creating artists.”
Following her speech, Jeffrey Rabhan – a longtime music government and former Chair of NYU’s Clive Davis Institute – responded to her phrases in The Hollywood Reporter, calling her Grammys speech “misguided” and “uninformed” in a visitor column.
The ‘Good Luck, Babe’ singer has since hit out at Rabhan herself, posting a screenshot of his article wherein he claimed the Missouri pop star was “now not a struggling artist” and will “do one thing about” the wealth disparity “slightly than discuss it”.
Chappell Roan has since pledged $25,000 of her personal cash to donations aiding struggling musicians – different acts like Noah Kahan and Charli XCX have since matched her donations.
At this time (February 10), the ‘Pink Pony Membership’ singer has as soon as once more known as out Rabhan whereas telling her followers that that is an “alternative” for “business powers” to step up and isn’t meant as a rally for followers to donate.
She wrote in an Instagram story: “Sharing my private experinece on the Grammy stage wasn’t meant to be a crowdfunded bandaid however a name to motion to the leaders of the business to step up, assist us make actual change and defend their investments in a sustainable manner.”
Roan continued: “My thoughts won’t be modified about artists deserving greater than what’s commonplace within the business. Random dudes are allowed to criticise my Grammy speech, however they finest put their cash the place their mouth is, in any other case MOVE out of the best way.”
In two follow-up posts, she revealed that she is working with Backline Care, reminding followers: “Followers, y’all don’t should donate a rattling penny. That is one among many alternatives for the business powers to indicate up for artists. There’s far more work to be accomplished.” She additionally shared an image of her receipt for her $25,000 donation to Backline.
Shortly after Rabhan’s visitor column was revealed, Halsey defended Roan towards the “private assault” within the op-ed, taking to her Instagram tales to put in writing that it was “boot licking behaviour”.
In different information, Roan additionally spoke out in help of trans girls on the 2025 Grammys. “It’s brutal proper now, however trans individuals have at all times existed, and they’ll without end exist,” she stated whereas on the crimson carpet. “And they’ll by no means, it doesn’t matter what occurs, take trans pleasure away, and that must be protected greater than something as a result of I might not be right here with out trans ladies.”
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