“The second project does not yet exist,” said the 27 -year -old singer in an interview with Vogue
It’s been two years since Chappell Roan released his debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princessand since then she has kept fans fed with the singles “Good Luck, babe!”,“The giver”And“The Subway“. But in a new interview with Vogue, Roan He revealed that his long -awaited second album is still far from happening.
“The second project doesn’t exist yet,” she said. “There is no album. There is no collection of songs … I took five years to write the first, and will probably take at least five to write the next.”
She understands that some fans are frustrated, but needs them to understand that she needs to work in their own pace. “I’m not the type of songwriter who can produce nonstop,” he said. “I don’t think I do good music when I force me to do anything. Sometimes I see comments like, ‘She’s everywhere, except in that damn studio.” But even if I was in the studio 12 hours a day, every day, that wouldn’t mean the album would get faster. “
Roan did not do clips for “Good Luck, babe!”Not even for“The giver“. But for”The Subway”She recorded an elaborate video in which she has a party on a subway car, chases a strange figure of green hair and is dragged by New York wearing a series of long, tangled, similar to the character wigs Cousin itt. The clip has been seen almost 4.5 million times in just two days.
I didn’t want it to be super serious. It’s a serious song, but at the same time, it’s not, because I say, ‘F*give this city, I’m moving to Saskatchewan.’ It’s not that serious.
Fans of Roan who are frustrated with the possible long wait for the next album at least will have several opportunities to see her live in the coming months. She is in the middle of an extensive season of festivals in Europe and then returns to the United States for four nights in the Forest Hills Stadiumin New York, two nights in Museum and Memorial Parkin Kansas City (Missouri), and two nights in the Brookside at the Rose Bowlin Pasadena (California).
“This rhythm is good now,” he said Roan. “It’s good and it’s managed. I feel that, for the first time in over a year, I can finally get excited to go to work and do my job.”
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Source: Rollingstone

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