Chappell Roan, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February nineteenth, nineteen ninety-eight, is an American singer and songwriter celebrated for her unique blend of camp and drag queen influences. Her musical journey began with the release of her debut EP, School Nights, in two thousand seventeen under Atlantic Records. Despite initial struggles and being dropped from the label in two thousand twenty, Roan's passion for music never waned.
In two thousand twenty-three, Roan signed with Island Records, marking a significant turning point in her career. She released her debut studio album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, which quickly garnered a dedicated cult following. The following year, she achieved global recognition with her hit single, 'Good Luck, Babe!', which soared to number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became an international sensation.
This newfound success led to a resurgence of her debut album, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200. The album produced multi-platinum singles such as 'Hot to Go!' and 'Pink Pony Club', solidifying her place in the music industry. In two thousand twenty-five, Roan's talent was recognized with a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and she continued to release chart-topping singles like 'The Giver' and 'The Subway'.