Chappell Roan's Grammys Speech: Singer Demands Livable Wages & Healthcare For Developing Artists
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Chappell Roan had a big night at the 2025 Grammys. The star took home the award for Best New Artist and during her speech she spoke out about how she thinks labels should offer livable wages and healthcare to developing artists.
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I fucking love this woman she is not afraid to fight with teeth against the reality of the industry and politics
Language
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Fr shes actually so brave for that
Are you close to finishing elementary school yet?
@ actually, I’m in college, beebeescreebee.
You’re asking the Devil to have mercy.
even the devil was once an empathic human
99.99% of musicians spend most of their lives starving and fighting just to survive who would be happy just to hear a clap, who wouldn’t be ungrateful to live like a princess in a candy coated castle.
huh
I've seen her pile out of compact cars for years; up to 20 of them one time under the big top.
Great speech! And very timely.......the music industry, like the entire entertainment industry, needs to take care of EVERYONE, not just who they think will make them big money.....
how about me, living on a fixed income,
She’s iconic
Seriously? This chick has a net worth of around 6 million and she's bitching about "affordable wages and health care" for music artists? She makes more in one concert than most of us make all year. Pay for your own shit.
Did you even watch the video she was literally speaking on behalf of developing artists who are being taken advantage of, your basic comprehension cannot be this bad💀
She wasn't always, she came up from nothing making videos in her bedroom. The labels only care when they get as big as she is.
She is speaking on behalf of artists who aren't big, artists who lables take advantage of
I get livable wage but isnt being an artist on a label similar to being a shop in a mall. She is a small luxury business getting loans and help from a bigger one. Its her job to inform and help herself.
It is nice that she said that but it ain’t changing unfortunately
what is she wearing,
Act like you got a 9-5 like the rest of us. 😂 what a joke. Tone deaf and just naive. How much was spent just on that hair, makeup, and outfit?
Amen she’s totally grooved!!!
How about for all of us??? We deserve universal healthcare! And livable wages!
She's an Artist speaking for Artist,Nothing wrong with that. A Teacher speaking for Teachers, Same Same.
@@tinashe9616delusional fan. Someone speaks up about common people and you cry for the millionaires again. Hahahah
1 thing at a time but you're not wrong. It's her moment. Glad she had the guts to speak up. I was glad to see this on behalf of artists everywhere.
You gotta earn those things you freeloaders. Entitlement is strong with yall.
@@eliminator173You should realize your mindset and just how wrong you are. Entitlement is like saying we all are individually owed billions of dollars (some would argue that). But demanding that we all get healthcare - is far from entitlement. It’s the bare minimum. 22 yr old Cole Schmidtknecht died from a severe asthma attack the other day. All because his $66 inhaler skyrocketed to $500. Insurance refused to cover it. That’s one of millions. Realize that, understand it. Empathy is part of being human
Tears of a Clown, I think of that song every time I see Chappell Roan
I agree and I love her style very Victoria
Get a grip...it's a risk you take by pursuing that path...if end up being one of the lucky ones---millionaire
This is why people quit watching award shows
Ugh
Everyone should have health care but why does she dress like she’s in a circus? She’s got a great voice but lose the wardrobe.
Wrong.
I think its campy and unique
@@ben3976real
I can’t relate bc I think her fashion is amazing and it’s literally so pretty
To piss off old negative ppl like you lol
A song about a stripper .. so meaningful.
What the hell are you talking about
@@XoXo-w9y Pink pony is about a stripper at a gay bar.
@@Susiecat24 Nooo it's not! It's about a young queer woman accepting her self-identity, finding her happiness and her community.
@@fatimaadreeta6122Just say I want attention. It would be less words.
@@fatimaadreeta6122
“Pink Pony Club" is a synth-pop, dance-pop, power pop, and disco track that describes the story of a woman moving to Southern California from her home state of Tennessee, taking a job as a dancer at a gay strip club in West Hollywood despite her mother's wishes.” -Wiki
Ugh these people are insufferable
???
How about encourage kids to be doctors, scientist and engineers. We always need those. Advocating for artist is the way of poverty
That’s not her responsibility. She’s an artist so she advocates for the artist.
@@ethanalexander875real
Yet here you are, sitting on your *ss watching artists on Access Hollywood… if you don’t believe in encouraging artists to develop and therefore exist, don’t watch them. Even the most base media entertainment comes from artists. Try living your life for a full week without taking in any art at all. No clothing other than, idk.. scrubs, no decorative plates or mugs that you sip coffee out of, no music, no tv, no books (maybe a math or science one without photography) art is everywhere. There are many ways for someone to use their art for the betterment of society.
Hes spot on @@lucasr621
@lucasr621 I'm an artist, and I cam tell you for sure art is not a necessity to life. Doctors, engineers, and stuff are way more important for society. That's a fact, like it or not.
Cosmetics makeup... Yaks.
It's Drag.
It’s drag
She's spooky looking
Lady Gaga from Temu.
Well, then we couldn't use the term "struggling artists" anymore. Grow up weirdos...