The singer passed Sabrina Carpenter, Daffle and Raye, winning the album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”
Recognition of Grammy 2025
Chappell Roan won the category of the best apocalypse artist on Grammy 2025, held this Sunday (2/2) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The singer distinguished himself with the album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”, which received a large consensus from the critic and produced several shots, including the phenomenon “good luck, small!”.
The female artist, who was known to adopt a drag Queen look, passed competitors such as Sabrina Carpenter, Dockii and Raye. The victory strengthens its relevance in the pop scenario and in the growth of its global audience.
Collection speech
After receiving the trophy, he kept a frank speech, accusing the film industry for helping artists for beginners. He told his story, as he was without work and without medical assistance during the pandemic and had no support from the label.
“I told myself that if I had won a Grammy and I could stay here in front of the most powerful people of music, I would need record labels in the sector who earn millions of dollars with artists to offer decent salary and medical assistance, in particular to artists Developing “he started.
“I was hired young, even a minor. [não conseguia] pay [de saúde]”Roan followed.
“It was devastating to feel so engaged in my art and feel so betrayed by the system and inhumanized. If my label had given it priority as precious employees with a decent salary, health insurance and protection.
The words were widely applauded and brought the artists present to tears.
Indications and performance
In addition to the victory, Roan has competed in six categories, including the album of the year and the recording of the year.
Source: Terra

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