Chappell Roan is letting loose on her second studio album.
The US star found global success with her 2023 debut ‘The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess’ and in a new interview with Rolling Stone, she confirmed she is several songs into the follow-up.
“We have a country song. We have a dancey song,” she shared. “We have one that’s really ’80s, and we have one that’s acoustic, and we have one that’s really organic, live-band, ’70s vibe. It’s super weird.”
Her manager, Nick Bobetsky, recently confirmed the singer was “busy” penning new tunes, revealing in an interview with Music Business Worldwide: “She’s been busy writing.
“I do think that we’re likely going to embrace a very similar plan that we did for this album, which is that when she finishes a song she loves, we put our heads together and quickly work to get that music out. That’s what we did with ‘Good Luck Babe’.”
On when fans can expect her next body of work, he added: “Chappell Roan is absolutely an album artist. I think that’s what people want from her, big picture. I don’t think that takes away from the impact of singles.
“It’s partly a question of when the fans are asking for an album, and we have a lot of insight into that sort of thing.
“There are arguments to be had about how you build an album out these days. Sometimes putting a record out with no lead-up singles can be very impactful.
“I think right now Chappell wants to feel free to put music out when it’s ready and when she’s excited about letting people hear it. And I think that’s what the fans want as well.”