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Chappell Roan's debut album hits number two on Billboard 200 almost a year since its release Have a hot tip? Email [email protected] By Valeria Garcia and Jacqueline Lindenberg For Dailymail.Com Published: 08:12 BST, 19 August 2024 | Updated: 08:12 BST, 19 August 2024 e-mail View comments Chappell Roan is a rapidly rising star in the music industry.

The Good Luck, Babe hitmaker, 26 — who recently called her stardom 'a forest fire' — is being praised on Sunday for her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, hitting an impressive number two on the Billboard 200, almost a year after its release. Songs on the critically acclaimed record includes viral hits like Femininomenon, HOT TO GO! and Red Wine Supernova, which continue to climb charts worldwide. She is nominated for the VMA's Best New Artist and will be hitting the award show's stage for a televised performance.



The Willard, Missouri native skyrocketed to fame after rocking the stage as Olivia Rodrigo 's opening act for her GUTS World Tour in 2024 — she also opened for her Sour World Tour in 2022. Chappell Roan is being praised for her debut album hitting an impressive number two on the Billboard 200 on Sunday, almost a year after its release; seen in 2024 The songwriter — whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz — released her EP, School Nights, in 2017 under Atlanta Records. Three years later, she released the track titled, Pink Pony Club, in 2020.

Last year in September, she dropped her debut studio album, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, under Island Records. Since she grew more popular, her LP landed on various charts throughout the globe, and reached the number 5 spot on the U.S.

Billboard 200 chart. She is currently the 74th most listened to artist in the world according to Spotify and has nearly 40million monthly listeners on the platform. Chappell's debut album hitting number two on the Billboard charts comes just days after the Casual singer discussed dealing with her newfound fame and attention on The Comment Section podcast.

'People have started to be freaks, like, [they] follow me and know where my parents live, and where my sister works,' she told host Drew Afualo. 'All this weird s***.' Roan — who is being dubbed as Gen Z's Madonna — explained that she had made a promise to herself that she would stop making music if fans gave her 'stalker vibes' or made her family feel as if they were in any 'danger.

' 'And we're there, we're there,' the My Kink is Karma singer stated. 'So, I'm just kind of in this battle, I've like pumped the brakes on honestly anything to make me more known.' Songs on the critically acclaimed record includes viral hits like Femininomenon, HOT TO GO! and red Wine Supernova, which continue to climb charts worldwide; Chappell seen in 2023 The Willard, Missouri native skyrocketed to fame after rocking the stage as Olivia Rodrigo's opening act for her GUTS World Tour in 2024; seen in 2024 Chappell's debut album hitting number two on the Billboard charts comes just days after the Casual singer discussed dealing with her newfound fame and attention; seen in 2024 The After Midnight performer admitted, 'It's kind of a forest fire right now.

I'm not trying to go do a bunch of s***.' However, she also opened up about the positive side of fame, such as being recognized by stars who she has looked up to for years. 'People who I've looked up to my entire life are like peers, which is sick.

' She also recalled, 'Miley [Cyrus] invited me to a party, and I was like, "You don't know that you were my first concert when the Jonas Brothers were opening for you."' Missouri Share or comment on this article: Chappell Roan's debut album hits number two on Billboard 200 almost a year since its release e-mail Add comment.

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