Chappell Roan just remembered hearing her music on the radio for the first time.
The Pink Pony Club hitmaker, who has been dropping chart-topping tracks since 2020 and shot to stardom with her 2023 album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, admitted not listening to her own music.
Chappell told W Magazine, “I think it was in an Uber when I was on tour. I heard Good Luck, Babe. I grabbed my friend’s hand and I was like, ‘Oh my f**king….’ But I didn’t scream. I don’t sing along with myself.”
“I never listen to my own music. If it’s out, I don’t want to hear it. I’ve heard it hundreds and hundreds of times,” she explained.
These comments come after the HOT TO GO! singer admitted that her popular song, Good Luck, Babe! was a hard track to sing and feels bad for any artist who tries to perform their own rendition of it.
“B**ch, I can’t even sing it. I cannot sing in the original key in a set of songs. If I’m just doing it (on its own), maybe,” she stated during her appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast.
“When people sing my songs, I’m just like, I feel bad. I know how hard (it is). I’m like, good luck, I don’t even care if you f**king mess up. Thank you for trying, because I can’t even nail it,” Chappell Roan further admitted.