‘I want to write music whenever I feel established … It’s been a year and a half very unstable, she told Apple Music
Chappell Roan may have launched “The Subway” and “The Giver” In recent months, but your next phase in music may still take a while to arrive. In a new interview with Zane Lowe to the Apple MusicThe Pop Star shared that it wants to start producing new songs for its “New Age” as soon as you feel “established”.
“I haven’t felt established. It’s been a very unstable year and a half, and I think as soon as I really feel calm in a new home and have a routine, I just can’t wait to have a routine,” she said in the interview. “And then I will be able to think of writing a song as soon as I have a routine.”
Roan He explained that, for her, having a routine means waking up in the same bed, in the same city, and being able to focus on her music without worrying about the situation of her home. She opened the game about being shifted by forest fires in Los Angeles earlier this year, which forced her to jump from Airbnb in Airbnb for months.
“Finally got a new place and I’m there just 10 days ago. And then I went to this big tour,” she said. “So it’s been a journey of how do I launch music within all this context?”
The conversation took place as she was running for concert tickets in New York, Los Angeles and the midwest of the United States. She also mentioned that she has shows scheduled for February and March. “I think that after that is over and the shows in the United States is finished, it will definitely look like a great shrugg relief, just so I can relax a little and really think about writing,” she said. “But we are almost in the final stretch. In April next year, I will have finished with that.”
The new comments reflect what she had said to Vogue Earlier this month. “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.
“I’m not the type of songwriter who can produce everything quickly,” she added. “I don’t think it makes good music when I force myself to do anything.”
During your interview with Loweshe revealed that her music “The Subway” It was actually inspired by Los Angeles, not New York, how many people could have imagined.
“In fact, it was about me hiding in Los Angeles from someone I was deeply in love,” she said. “But we were not in bad terms, it was just kind of trying to avoid the cafes we went to and the parties. So, where it came from, it was ‘my God, I don’t know how to exist in this city.’ I felt quite alone there for many years. ”
The new interview Roan with the Apple Music It was released this week, during the special program of the streaming platform, which presents a new studio space for its presenters and artists who visit the campus of Apple in Los Angeles.
This article was originally published by Rolling Stone USA by Tomás Mier on August 12, 2025, and can be checked here.
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