Chappell Roan demanded that record labels provide a living wage and health care to developing artists while accepting her Best New Artist Grammy Award on Sunday. The “Good Luck, Babe!” ...
Chappell Roan called out the record labels during her acceptance speech at the 2025 Grammy Awards. The singer took the stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to accept her first Grammy after ...
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Chappell Roan won best new artist at the Grammys and used her speech to hold record labels accountable. After thanking her friends, family and team, the “Good Luck, Babe!” singer said ...
“If my label had prioritised it, I could have been provided care for a company I was giving everything to. Record labels need to treat their artists as valuable employees with a livable wage and ...
“It’s so important that these record labels, these studios, these TV studios, these big production companies make it a part of the contract when you sign on to do something that’s going to ...
In her speech accepting the award for new artist at the 67th Grammys on Sunday, Chappell Roan called on record labels to do right by their artists. Roan, who rose to fame last year with her hits ...
“If my label ... the round-robin run of new artists with a powerhouse soulful vocal run to wrap up the segment. Before that run of performances, Beyoncé added to her all-time record haul ...
As the 26-year-old singer took the stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to accept her first Grammy for Best New Artist, the "Pink Pony Club" winner used her time to call out record labels.
Chappell Roan called for record labels to better support their artists as she accepted her Grammy Award on Sunday (02.02.25). The 26-year-old singer picked up the Best New Artist accolade ahead of ...
Instead, the “Good Luck, Babe!” singer used her moment onstage to call out record labels for not providing emerging artists with livable wages. She then discussed her personal experience ...