Chappell Roan could have taken residence some {hardware} final week on the VMAs, however she’s not leaping on the concept of successful a Grammy, music‘s highest honor.
Given the singer’s fast climb to fame previously 12 months following the discharge of her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess in 2023, it wouldn’t be a shock if she earned some Grammy nominations this 12 months. Nonetheless, awards aren’t actually Roan’s precedence for the time being.
“I’m type of hoping I don’t win, as a result of then everybody will get off my ass: ‘See guys, we did it and we didn’t win, bye!’ I gained’t have to do that once more!” she just lately instructed The Face, although she admits her “mother would like to go to the Grammys or the Brits.”
Final week, Roan gained the Moon Individual for finest new artist on the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. She additionally carried out her hit music “Good Luck, Babe” through the present.
So what’s the “Sizzling To Go!” singer’s precedence proper now? Roan is targeted on discovering a steadiness between her well being and profession and creating longevity within the music business.
“I really feel formidable about making this sustainable,” she stated. “That’s my greatest objective proper now. My mind is like: give up proper now, take subsequent 12 months off. This business and artistry fucking thrive on psychological sickness, burnout, overworking your self, overextending your self, not sleeping. You get greater the extra unhealthy you’re. Isn’t that so fucked up?”
Roan added. “The ambition is: How do I not hate myself, my job, my life, and do that? As a result of proper now, it’s not working. I’m simply scrambling to attempt to really feel wholesome.”
The “Pink Pony Membership” artist has been very vocal about her criticism of the unfavourable aspect of fame and the “predatory conduct” she’s skilled from individuals claiming to be followers. She’s beforehand pleaded for individuals to “cease touching me,” “cease being bizarre to my household and pals” and “cease assuming issues about me.”