Lesbian Artist’s Anthem Reaches Top 10 on Billboard 100
Chappell Roan, the 26-year-old sensation, is taking the music world by storm. Her latest single, Good Luck, Babe!, is not just climbing the charts—it’s skyrocketing! Released on April 5, the song has cracked the top 10 of the Hot 100.
Sales Surge by 342%
Last week, Good Luck, Babe! saw a 342% sales increase in the United States. Billboard reports that the single sold 15,000 copies—4,000 downloads and 11,000 physical copies. For an artist in the streaming era, this is spectacular.
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The single isn’t just selling; it’s also dominating the airwaves and streaming platforms. Last week, Good Luck, Babe! saw a 20% increase in radio plays, amassing nearly 21 million plays on Spotify and Apple Music. Roan’s infectious energy and bold style clearly captivate listeners worldwide.
Chappell Roan: The New Pop Icon
Atlantic Records dropped Chappell Roan in 2020 after her debut EP, School Nights, didn’t take off. As she basks in her success, they’re probably kicking themselves.
When Roan released Good Luck, Babe!, she described it as “about wishing good luck to someone denying fate.” She called it the “first song of the next chapter,” following her debut studio album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, last September.
Chappell Roan on Tour: The Midwest Princess Tour
Currently, Roan is headlining The Midwest Princess Tour, which runs through October and includes stops in nine countries across three continents. This tour will further cement her status as a rising star in the music industry. The singer also just announced three new dates – don’t miss out!
Chappell Roan‘s world domination is just beginning. She’s a force to be reckoned with with her unique style, powerful lyrics, and unstoppable momentum. Keep your eyes and ears peeled—Roan is just getting started!
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