Chappell Roan debuted a new single with country charm during his inaugural performance on Saturday Night Live.
On November 2, the same day Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the show, the 26-year-old singer performed her smash hit Pink Pony Club for the first time.
She then returned to the stage and sang a new song titled The Giver about how she “gets the job done.”
On stage, she was joined by a violinist and displayed a honeyed tone dripping from her voice as she performed in a genre unexpected for her.
However, in the true nature of Chappell Roan, the song featured his trademark anthemic choruses and impressive, inimitable performances.
Chappell Roan debuted a new single with country charm during his inaugural performance on Saturday Night Live.
“When you need the work done, call me, baby,” he sang. Because you don’t have to tell me. It’s just in my nature. Take it as a taker, ’cause, baby, I’m a giver.
Complete with a ruffled, plaid-print bra and micro shorts, the star danced on stage in matching cowboy boots.
During the bridge, he knelt and spoke to the camera.
‘All you country boys say you know how to treat a woman right… Well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman right. She does the work.’
The Missouri native, who recently wrapped up her Midwest Princess tour, recently revealed that she has a new album in the works.
Earlier this week, she shared a photo posing with the cover of her vinyl album.
In her caption, she teased an upcoming release while making a Love Island reference.
She wrote: “The album came out a bit (in my opinion) but it’s time to welcome a new bombshell to the villa.”
On November 2, the same day Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the show, the 26-year-old singer performed her smash hit Pink Pony Club for the first time.
Then, he returned to the stage and sang a new song titled The Giver.
On stage, she was joined by a violinist and displayed a honeyed tone dripping from her voice as she performed in a genre unexpected for her. However, in the true nature of Chappell Roan, the song featured his trademark anthemic choruses and impressive, inimitable performances.
Complete with a ruffled, plaid-print bra and micro shorts, the star danced on stage in matching cowboy boots.
Just two weeks earlier, its producer Dan Nigro revealed in an interview that five songs have already been completed so far.
in a profile with The New York TimesHe said his next album will include a “fun, fast-paced country song,” a “couple of ballads,” and a “mid-paced rock song.”
At that time, he also said that there will be a track with a violin.
“I’ll say that,” Nigro told the publication. “It’s a new version of Chappell.”
It’s hard to ignore that the message of her country-themed single from her upcoming album coincides with the fact that she shared the screen with current Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Previously, Roan, born Kayleigh Amstutz, went viral after refusing to endorse the vice president for the presidential election.
He faced backlash for not officially endorsing a candidate, and in late September he doubled down on his previous comments.
At the time, the musician took to TikTok to clarify her political stance.
Before her surprise song debut, she performed her hit single Pink Pony Club in a figure-hugging sparkly dress.
The star, who recently shared a post on Instagram about how she used to dream of being on Saturday Night Live, drew loud applause from the crown as she performed.
Her band and backup singers joined her as she sang her catchy lyrics during her inaugural musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live.
He reiterated that while he plans to vote for Kamala Harris, he has no intention of making a formal endorsement.
“If you don’t understand what I’m saying, it’s a lost cause,” he said at the beginning of the clip.
‘Passing and voting are completely different and I don’t agree with a lot of what’s happening with policies, like obviously, screw the policies on the right… but also screw some of the policies on the left.’ , said.
Roan continued to explain, “That’s why I can’t support it.”
‘I can’t put my whole name or my whole project behind one (candidate), because there’s no way I can endorse some of the completely transphobic, completely genocidal views of the left. “There are huge problems on both sides.”