Chappell Roan on her favorite horror films, her friendship with Sasha Colby, and other things we couldn't fit into her recent cover story
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September 15, 2024 Roan revealed she spent a lot of her summer pushing back on her label’s request to film a music video for her big hit, mostly because she didn’t really have time to make a good one. “I’m too tired,” she said, in between festival dates around the country and recording sessions for her next batch of music. “Do you know how hard it is to do a music video when you’re this exhausted and burnt?”
Like everything else in her career, Roan let her own instinct be a guide. “It’s a hit without a video,” she said, repeating what she told her team. “I have a Top 10 hit with a lyric video.”
She previously revealed the song was originally titled, "Good Luck, Jane!" She and her co-writer (she doesn't specify if it was Justin Tranter or Dan Nigro) kept getting into arguments over the title and she eventually went with babe.
Le morceau ne devait pas s'appeler "Good Luck, Babe!” 🤯
On a eu la chance de papoter avec
@chappellroan, la future superstar de la pop pour qu'elle nous dévoile tous les secrets sur son méga hit. 🌟
pic.twitter.com/SiPHV72mX8- Konbini (@KonbiniFr)
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