“Labels, we got you, but do you got us?” asked Roan. And now, as per Roan’s requests and subsequent charity contributions, it’s very much a case of UMG “putting their money where their mouth is” with ...
The “Espresso” singer donated $25,000 to the campaign. During Roan’s speech at the Grammys, Carpenter had tears in her eyes ...
Her scathing speech was aimed to push the majors into revising their attitude, but so far it’s only the stars themselves who’ve stepped up ...
Grammy Awards marked a defining moment in the evolution of music's biggest night. Performances not only dazzled but reflected ...
The hit songwriter (and "Good Luck, Babe!" co-writer) weighs in on the growing discourse around artists, major labels and ...
The Grammy Awards was hosted by Trevor Noah with an audience filled with the biggest names in music. Despite the length of ...
The "We Got You! Campaign," a collaboration between Roan and Backline, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental ...
Universal Music Group's extended partnership with the Music Health Alliance comes after the Best New Artist winner called out ...
Each year the Recording Academy hosts perhaps one of the biggest nights in the music industry, The Grammy Awards. This year’s ...
Chappell Roan's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess rebounds into the top 10 on a trio of U.K.-based charts following her ...
Good Luck, Babe!' singer Chappell Roan's donation to a mental health awareness charity has had a ripple effect, resulting in further contributions.
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