Haha... yeah. This got me just now to go back over to the next Midwest Princess reaction vid I just commented on, and grab that comment. Here it is (it's long): About "Make it hot like Papa John" : From first hearing and instantly loving Femininomenon in March 2024, through seeing Chapell live in May, and having obsessed over and listened to the entire album maybe 70 times by now, I had come to accept that the above line was there (1) merely to indicate hotness, and (2) that a pizza carryout franchise name was used for the simile just because you want pizza hot and that company's name is bouncy. Only hours ago I read in a comment to another reactor's video an elaboration on that explanation. I realized, damn, that's right... and I'm glad the comment was a female's. Her interpretation finally solves this lyric fully for me. The carryout/delivery pizza simile was used because such businesses put a hot pizza into a box, and it makes the pizza box hot! Chappell's issue in this song is why TF are men, in her experience, so worthless at making HER box hot? That was a slap-my-forehead moment. What a great lyric, that I hadn't figured it out in many listens over four months, and what she'd done was sitting right there the whole time ready to be deciphered. Several days ago in a different reactor's comments I'd seen a similar illumination of the same song's two interruptions by Chappell's frustrated complaints, "Did you hear me, can you play a fucking beat?!" Those disruptions are surprises and great fun, but they too are more. They're complaints about male incompetence again! Whatever men have applied to her "there," be it the male's hand or whatever other part of him, guys simply haven't been committed enough, generous enough, or skilled enough to get her off. Weren't able, or just weren't willing, to provide the right beat long enough to get the job done. The whole song serves the same message of, screw it, guys are hopeless. This needs to be done for girls by other girls. It needs to be a femininomenon. I'm a straight male so I'm not necessarily agreeing with all that, but that's irrelevant. It's a thrilling, masterfully written and performed song, and Chappell's whole album is just stunning, a masterpiece.
You're straight male young into hiphop and this album blew you away. I'm straight male old into my beloved rocknroll and this album blew me away. It is IMO, no shit, one of the best debut albums I've heard by any singer-songwriter, in any genre, ever. I even hopped on out and saw her perform the whole thing live... between such other recent concerts as Neil Young, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, Joss Stone, The Feelies, Buddy Guy, Richard Thompson... y'all have probably never heard of those last few but no matter. My point is that this album, albeit of this era, is going to transcend time. It's a classic. It's gonna be played forever.
My friend, I couldn't agree more! I'm male, straight, 49 years old, and was absolutely blown away by this young woman. What a voice!! So much so my wife and I also have seen her twice now and had the time of our lives! The crowd was SO much fun and I think got a kick out of me and my wife being there down in the pit singing our hearts out.❤ Totally agree this album will transcend time!
I'm a 21 year old girl raised on heavy metal and classic rock, don't like much pop music. But Chappell is amazing!! I love the 80s vibe and all the synth in her music
Confident in their sexuality straight men are the F*CKING best. Your reaction was exactly what I had, but as a gay man, don't change my guy. (Also your little rants about sexuality were very cute, you can tell you have a lot of respect for our community even if you don't know how to verbalize it)
I think a little context you're missing for California is that she wrote the song after she had been dropped from her previous record label (Atlantic 👀) after she released Pink Pony Club. She stopped doing music for like, 2 years after that and was working at her local coffee shop, until she decided to give it one last shot.
@@NoelNeedsNoise She's 26, she self published a cd, Kayleigh Rose, at 15. Was putting it online at 16. Got signed by Atlantic at 17. The put out her EP School Nights at... 18? But none of it "hit." It's gloomy, sad girl stuff. Dark. She also got diagosed as bipolar in... 2020? And began addressing that, which I think was probably a big factor in what was a radical shift in direction, tone, and, later, success. Pink Pony Club, in 2020, didn't sell and Atlantic dropped her. Oct 2020, the same week her bf dumped her and through her stuff out of the apt. She did leave Cali then, went home to Willard MO. But only briefly stopped working on songs. Dan Nigro, having big success with Olivia, didn't forget about Chappell and kept encouraging her and working with her. Finally, last summer, they finished the album. And both knew they had something great on their hands. They negotiated from a position of strength with record labels, and got what they wanted from Island. It's a great saga.
@valbarnsview Nw you’re not late at all. It’s all been word of mouth until a month or two ago. She only started having a tiny presence with Pink Pony Club- her EP is totally different; standard sad girl folk singer/songwriter vocal showcase, and Chappell has said she doesn’t like or connect with the music from that era anymore. Then when PPC dropped she got almost no press bc it tragically came out April 2020, and she got dropped from her $Atlantic shortly after (so got literally no press at all). After that she went back to Missouri for a couple years, worked in a Donut shop, tucked herself away from the public, reflected on her vision + worked on her craft. THEN when this album dropped, her label still didn’t get her a ton of press + not a lot of press reached out bc she seemed “too niche” (queer). Big ups to Olivia Rodrigo tho bc she made Chappell the opener for the Guts tour a few months ago, and that’s how the word spread. Considering all this I think it’s really amazing that you found your way to her!!
She actually wrote this song before being dropped! She talked about it in a video with Capital Buzz! It’s crazy how well it fits the situation even before it happened!
@@NoelNeedsNoise California didn't really grab me at first either, but once I realized what it was about like... I can hardly listen without my heart just breaking. Much like Coffee, except from my first listen because that one's so clear in its meaning. California's now my go-to song for when I'm homesick and melancholy, living abroad.
I might have an addiction to these reaction videos lol. I find so much joy watching other people listen to this album for the first time. Every single person's reaction has been priceless. Chappell's energy is just electric. Truly an artist that hits all of the boxes!
I think Chappell is writing from a personal place, but also trying to motivate listeners (especially in the Midwest/South) to explore and embrace their queerness. Her songs showcase that tipping point, especially Femininomenon, Red Wine, After Midnight, Super Modern, Pink Pony Club, Naked, Guilty Pleasure and Good Luck Babe.
15:00 I know what you’re saying. Representation is only talked about so much right now because it’s so needed. I can’t wait for a future where being yourself is just so normalized that this sort of project is not necessarily seen as some sort of big, political or controversial statement, but just someone living their truth
24:30 LMFAOOO the cut to the apology. Both your personality and editing are so much fun, I’m so happy to have found your channel!!!! Speaking of artists to recommend similar to Chapel, I highly recommend Hemlocke Springs! Chapel herself mentionef being a fan of Hemlocke Springs and I really want Hemlocke to get her flowers ASAP
Glad to see its not only us queers obsessed with Chappell Roan, was a blessing to discover her during pride month. No skip album for me, probably listened to it over 100x already! Always great to see allies! Subbed!
I love how straight he is but as he goes on with the album he kinda begins to embrace the flamboyancy of the album and start to unveil his thoughts. We love a secure straight guy who appreciates gay art.
@@PettyPerkins53 year old straight male and seeing her live in London next month, she is soooo good, I paid way to much for the tickets, but it was a need, not a want
so he did end up making a video saying he "gets it now" crying to pink pony club but is it just me or is he so obviously riding the hype train? when he first heard good luck babe he was so immediately dismissive of it. i find it so hard to believe he just "got it" overnight right after her extreme success.
@@SuggestiveHappyFaceYeah but at the same time, Fantano is kind of known for often stubbornly sticking to very unpopular opinions despite massive backlash (MBDTF anyone?) so he doesn't strike me as the type to just do a full 180 for the clout.
I knew your reaction would be fun after seeing that you react to Charli. I feel like Chappel reminds me more of Rina Sawayama than anyone else, but she definitely has some of that hyperpop pop maximalism stuff going on and I love it. It’s been amazing watching her blow up like this. Edit: You definitely need to listen to Rina as well if you haven’t yet! She makes pop in a way that will blow you away and that I wish it all sounded like.
Chapel Roan has been a favourite right now!! There's also a british artist named RAYE who has made waves recently with her album My 21st Century Blues.!! Released after 6 years in the making after some label issues. She is now independent! I feel like you'll love it!! Same with her latest 7 minute song Genesis!
Your reaction was so satisfying! Yes pure Electric fun and wicked vocals. No skips. 😊 PS She released a single you will probably love called “Good Luck Babe”. You might want to watch her VMAs live performance - it was 🔥.
She’s absolutely on fire-need a second release ‘cause I’m playing the hell out of Midwest Princess. 70-year-old straight woman here, but I love good music, great lyrics and anything that brings joy.
Val, try this. 1. Listen to the Mamas and the Papas' California Dreamin'. Then listen to Chappell's California again. 2. See to Bringin It Backwards channel's May 2020 interview of Chappell (there's also a Sep(?) 2022 one), to the end where she talks about the yet-to-be-released California. Might not make a difference in your feelings about the song. But they might.
Ok now i need to see you react to Preachers Daughter by Ethel Cain - nothing like you seem to be inclined towards honestly, like at all, but honestly its one of the most gorgeous bodies of work ive experienced period. Theres a pretty detailed storyline through it and the way its written is so incredibly clever i cannot praise this album and Ethel any more or i might combust. Like its THAT good.
I think what you say about solo representation has more truth than you realize (as a member of the lgbt community). Cause an important concept is Intersectionality of identity. A black disabled lesbian in the south and a native two spirit person in a big coastal city are both queer, but they have unique experiences with their queerness! It’s important we rally our similarities, but also represent the ~spectrum~ of the community. Kinda like Chappells inspiration for the Pony Club, she was exposed to the breadth of diversity that is different from what she was used to, and was hooked. Sure there are queer people in the midwest/south, but the vibes are different. I couldn’t wear my rainbow socks as comfortably in Houston as I could Seattle, ya know? Which is why I like her music videos and her bringing in various drag queens and probably other queer folks into her work. Shes helping other people shine too! She represents a sliver of the community and her own experiences but she represents them GOOD. Enough that even an asexual non-binary person like myself can see the Vision (I feel solidarity with my bi n lesbians sisters for real). And jam with Heart.
I subscribed because of your sweetness and respect. By all means, embrace all the LGBTQ+ music and media you want, it's great to see it! --sincerely a middle-aged Pansexual woman.
As a queer hip hop head who grew up in the very homophobic 90s and 2000s (I’m looking at you Eminem) you saying “Hopefully we’ll live in a world where everyone is born and it’s like; they might like this type of person, they might like that type of person, and why does that matter at all? That’s what everyone’s like”……..😭 Side note: I wouldn’t say she’s like Charli, though I get you bc they both draw from 90s and 2000s club music (when Chappell turns up). But Charli is more specifically rave + indie sleaze + hip hop, while Chappell is primarily House + Madonna revival + funk + early Gaga.
for the side note yeahh the more i listen to both artists and learn more there way diffrent. Thanks for breaking all the inspos down tho helped me learn
he is a beautiful Cabana Boy that was $10 in a goodwill... i knew that he would be a perfect dorm decoration then when school ended took that puppy home
i love it when a straight man gets slowly more flambéing through the vid
Flambeing is crazy
Yes, he started to spark as the reaction went on! I love it.
I love when straight men jam out to femininomenon cuz its about them not being able to make girls finish 😂
Haha... yeah. This got me just now to go back over to the next Midwest Princess reaction vid I just commented on, and grab that comment. Here it is (it's long):
About "Make it hot like Papa John" : From first hearing and instantly loving Femininomenon in March 2024, through seeing Chapell live in May, and having obsessed over and listened to the entire album maybe 70 times by now, I had come to accept that the above line was there (1) merely to indicate hotness, and (2) that a pizza carryout franchise name was used for the simile just because you want pizza hot and that company's name is bouncy.
Only hours ago I read in a comment to another reactor's video an elaboration on that explanation. I realized, damn, that's right... and I'm glad the comment was a female's. Her interpretation finally solves this lyric fully for me. The carryout/delivery pizza simile was used because such businesses put a hot pizza into a box, and it makes the pizza box hot! Chappell's issue in this song is why TF are men, in her experience, so worthless at making HER box hot? That was a slap-my-forehead moment. What a great lyric, that I hadn't figured it out in many listens over four months, and what she'd done was sitting right there the whole time ready to be deciphered.
Several days ago in a different reactor's comments I'd seen a similar illumination of the same song's two interruptions by Chappell's frustrated complaints, "Did you hear me, can you play a fucking beat?!" Those disruptions are surprises and great fun, but they too are more. They're complaints about male incompetence again! Whatever men have applied to her "there," be it the male's hand or whatever other part of him, guys simply haven't been committed enough, generous enough, or skilled enough to get her off. Weren't able, or just weren't willing, to provide the right beat long enough to get the job done.
The whole song serves the same message of, screw it, guys are hopeless. This needs to be done for girls by other girls. It needs to be a femininomenon.
I'm a straight male so I'm not necessarily agreeing with all that, but that's irrelevant. It's a thrilling, masterfully written and performed song, and Chappell's whole album is just stunning, a masterpiece.
No wonder I love that song 😅
Maybe he's hoping to pick up tips and face it a good song is a good song.
@@wwaxworkhey now the straight men have a song with a fucking beat for fun time 😂
Hey, why would we know more than someone who actually has the same genitalia? So yeah, you're right. So there.
You're straight male young into hiphop and this album blew you away. I'm straight male old into my beloved rocknroll and this album blew me away. It is IMO, no shit, one of the best debut albums I've heard by any singer-songwriter, in any genre, ever. I even hopped on out and saw her perform the whole thing live... between such other recent concerts as Neil Young, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, Joss Stone, The Feelies, Buddy Guy, Richard Thompson... y'all have probably never heard of those last few but no matter. My point is that this album, albeit of this era, is going to transcend time. It's a classic. It's gonna be played forever.
My friend, I couldn't agree more! I'm male, straight, 49 years old, and was absolutely blown away by this young woman. What a voice!! So much so my wife and I also have seen her twice now and had the time of our lives! The crowd was SO much fun and I think got a kick out of me and my wife being there down in the pit singing our hearts out.❤ Totally agree this album will transcend time!
I'm a 21 year old girl raised on heavy metal and classic rock, don't like much pop music. But Chappell is amazing!! I love the 80s vibe and all the synth in her music
100% agree, and just as an album in general it’s easily one of my favorite first listens ever
Oh my god, I saw Robert Plant a few years ago, fourth row here in St Louis and had what I can only describe as a spiritual experience. It was so good!
Oh yes Joss Stone is absolutely stellar
we love a vibey and respectful straight guy💅😩
Confident in their sexuality straight men are the F*CKING best. Your reaction was exactly what I had, but as a gay man, don't change my guy. (Also your little rants about sexuality were very cute, you can tell you have a lot of respect for our community even if you don't know how to verbalize it)
lmao thank you! Its hard to verbalize a lot of what i think cus i think so much but im glad it came off as such
LMAO the realization of how to pronounce her name. we’ve all been there trust😭
I was pronouncing her name wrong since I saw Pink Pony Club back in 2020 until like a month ago 😭😭
the brat vinyl on the wall was all i needed to know
What sold me was the good kid maad city vinyl
@@B0K0691and blonde right next to it
I think the "I'm excited to be here" after the first track is how we all felt about this album and it just kept getting better and better
ive never seen you so outwardly enthusiastic and energetic abt an album woah
I think Chappell does it to all of us really...😁
very hard not to tbh
I think a little context you're missing for California is that she wrote the song after she had been dropped from her previous record label (Atlantic 👀) after she released Pink Pony Club. She stopped doing music for like, 2 years after that and was working at her local coffee shop, until she decided to give it one last shot.
damn i heard that this was her last shot and if it didn’t work out she’d go back to school but i didnt know she already had a presence before
@@NoelNeedsNoise She's 26, she self published a cd, Kayleigh Rose, at 15. Was putting it online at 16. Got signed by Atlantic at 17. The put out her EP School Nights at... 18? But none of it "hit." It's gloomy, sad girl stuff. Dark. She also got diagosed as bipolar in... 2020? And began addressing that, which I think was probably a big factor in what was a radical shift in direction, tone, and, later, success. Pink Pony Club, in 2020, didn't sell and Atlantic dropped her. Oct 2020, the same week her bf dumped her and through her stuff out of the apt. She did leave Cali then, went home to Willard MO. But only briefly stopped working on songs. Dan Nigro, having big success with Olivia, didn't forget about Chappell and kept encouraging her and working with her. Finally, last summer, they finished the album. And both knew they had something great on their hands. They negotiated from a position of strength with record labels, and got what they wanted from Island. It's a great saga.
@valbarnsview Nw you’re not late at all. It’s all been word of mouth until a month or two ago. She only started having a tiny presence with Pink Pony Club- her EP is totally different; standard sad girl folk singer/songwriter vocal showcase, and Chappell has said she doesn’t like or connect with the music from that era anymore.
Then when PPC dropped she got almost no press bc it tragically came out April 2020, and she got dropped from her $Atlantic shortly after (so got literally no press at all). After that she went back to Missouri for a couple years, worked in a Donut shop, tucked herself away from the public, reflected on her vision + worked on her craft.
THEN when this album dropped, her label still didn’t get her a ton of press + not a lot of press reached out bc she seemed “too niche” (queer). Big ups to Olivia Rodrigo tho bc she made Chappell the opener for the Guts tour a few months ago, and that’s how the word spread. Considering all this I think it’s really amazing that you found your way to her!!
She actually wrote this song before being dropped! She talked about it in a video with Capital Buzz! It’s crazy how well it fits the situation even before it happened!
@@NoelNeedsNoise California didn't really grab me at first either, but once I realized what it was about like... I can hardly listen without my heart just breaking. Much like Coffee, except from my first listen because that one's so clear in its meaning. California's now my go-to song for when I'm homesick and melancholy, living abroad.
I might have an addiction to these reaction videos lol. I find so much joy watching other people listen to this album for the first time. Every single person's reaction has been priceless. Chappell's energy is just electric. Truly an artist that hits all of the boxes!
I think Chappell is writing from a personal place, but also trying to motivate listeners (especially in the Midwest/South) to explore and embrace their queerness. Her songs showcase that tipping point, especially Femininomenon, Red Wine, After Midnight, Super Modern, Pink Pony Club, Naked, Guilty Pleasure and Good Luck Babe.
15:00 I know what you’re saying. Representation is only talked about so much right now because it’s so needed. I can’t wait for a future where being yourself is just so normalized that this sort of project is not necessarily seen as some sort of big, political or controversial statement, but just someone living their truth
her tiny desk concert is amazing and it showcased her personality and great live vocals, i highly suggest that you react to it ❤️🔥
Oh hell yeah im always down for a new tiny desk im unaware of
I just love queer straight men. I mean that in the most respectful and positive way ever. Like Ryan Reynolds or Air Bud. Lol
Air Bud 😭
i’d like an air bud explanation pretty please
AIR BUD?? I'M IN TEARS LMAO
I'm queer, and my husband isn't, he likes to say "I'm not queer, but I caucus with the queers." Which I think described the phenomenon well.
AIR BUD???? 😂😂😂
24:30 LMFAOOO the cut to the apology. Both your personality and editing are so much fun, I’m so happy to have found your channel!!!!
Speaking of artists to recommend similar to Chapel, I highly recommend Hemlocke Springs! Chapel herself mentionef being a fan of Hemlocke Springs and I really want Hemlocke to get her flowers ASAP
Glad to see its not only us queers obsessed with Chappell Roan, was a blessing to discover her during pride month. No skip album for me, probably listened to it over 100x already!
Always great to see allies! Subbed!
PLAYLIST... playlist... Playlist... playlist... Playlist... PLAYLIST!
i love hearing “playlist 💅🏼✨”
I love how straight he is but as he goes on with the album he kinda begins to embrace the flamboyancy of the album and start to unveil his thoughts. We love a secure straight guy who appreciates gay art.
I wish more straight people would appreciate queer art. Of course it's okay. ♥
I'm straight, almost 40, and I'm so obsessed with chappell she is amazing. I absolutely love her artistry ❤
@@PettyPerkinsi'm over 50...same ❤
@@PettyPerkins53 year old straight male and seeing her live in London next month, she is soooo good, I paid way to much for the tickets, but it was a need, not a want
One of my favorite things about the album is how she showed off her vocal and artistic range so well
She has it all, the voice, the lyrics, the production (Dan Nitro) and the theatrics when live, the whole drag persona fits so well!
12:37 get them jeans awfff!!! im so dead
someone teach this straight white man the HOT TO GO dance RN!!!!
The way you enjoyed this album so much is sooo pleasant to watch
take my subscription
Would love to see you react to her music videos and good luck babe!!
22:49 LMFAO the fantano diss, fr tho idk how he didnt like the album
Apparently he loves it now hahaha
so he did end up making a video saying he "gets it now" crying to pink pony club but is it just me or is he so obviously riding the hype train? when he first heard good luck babe he was so immediately dismissive of it. i find it so hard to believe he just "got it" overnight right after her extreme success.
@@SuggestiveHappyFaceYeah but at the same time, Fantano is kind of known for often stubbornly sticking to very unpopular opinions despite massive backlash (MBDTF anyone?) so he doesn't strike me as the type to just do a full 180 for the clout.
this is one of the best reactions to this albun i've seen so far😂👏👏
4:33 she's relatively young.. 26!? I was off a little bit
she's the most iconic elder to ever exist
“…And that would be awesome sauce” yes it would be and I will wait for that day 😭♥️
This is a very straight reaction and i appreciate it
“Calling the department of stars….”. lol. Great review. It’s fun music. Pure fun.
I knew your reaction would be fun after seeing that you react to Charli. I feel like Chappel reminds me more of Rina Sawayama than anyone else, but she definitely has some of that hyperpop pop maximalism stuff going on and I love it. It’s been amazing watching her blow up like this.
Edit: You definitely need to listen to Rina as well if you haven’t yet! She makes pop in a way that will blow you away and that I wish it all sounded like.
I’ll jot Rina down for the future
I was gonna suggest Rina too! She's soooooooooooo ❣❣❣
my god this was a fun video, thank you for sharing with the world
you should do Preacher's Daughter by Ethel Cain at some point, It's a cool concept album that was meant to be a movie
Amen!
yesss
me three
YES PLEASE
i second this!!!
I've seen so many of these reactions and yours was definitely the best. Love it!
react to "good luck, babe" the belts in there by her are SO BRAIN CHANGING
good luck babe ;)
@@betmo i forgot it was the title....i'm so bad with names 😭
This reaction earned you a sub! Your energy is infectious :D
Chapel Roan has been a favourite right now!! There's also a british artist named RAYE who has made waves recently with her album My 21st Century Blues.!! Released after 6 years in the making after some label issues. She is now independent!
I feel like you'll love it!! Same with her latest 7 minute song Genesis!
guys i think this album might be electric
Your reaction was so satisfying! Yes pure Electric fun and wicked vocals. No skips. 😊 PS She released a single you will probably love called “Good Luck Babe”. You might want to watch her VMAs live performance - it was 🔥.
You and I had the same reaction to this album coming in blind. I listened for the first time a few weeks ago. This is literally "Fuck! The Album".
Talent like hers cannot be denied! Straight 🔥🔥🔥
you're like a straight mike's mic
Omg THIS!!
FRICK, THAT'S WHy HE Looks FAMILIAR 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
This is KILLING ME LMAO
i think you’re the first person i’ve seen to pronounce femininomenon almost correctly before hearing the song
She’s absolutely on fire-need a second release ‘cause I’m playing the hell out of Midwest Princess. 70-year-old straight woman here, but I love good music, great lyrics and anything that brings joy.
“is it going to bust” is crazy 💀
My best new artist
3:59 "long hair, no bra" 👁👄👁
Chappell is the bests references mix and she came to stay and slay 💁🏼♀️👑
My favorite kind of straight man 🫶🏻 I speak for the bisexuals when I say you are welcome here 😂
When you talk about the machine of corporate in pop... i agree Chappell Roan is so authentic
Best reactoin to the album so far 👌 ❤🙌 I love seeing someone fall as hard in love as I did, if we ever meet it will be at a cahppel roan concert 😂😂
"California was the only one I didn't love" say you're from somewhere without seasons without saying it
Val, try this.
1. Listen to the Mamas and the Papas' California Dreamin'. Then listen to Chappell's California again.
2. See to Bringin It Backwards channel's May 2020 interview of Chappell (there's also a Sep(?) 2022 one), to the end where she talks about the yet-to-be-released California.
Might not make a difference in your feelings about the song. But they might.
Ride me out, push me on the viking ship that's burning. 😅
hi omg i’m in love with you and this?? 😭 solid straight reaction!
Please react to good luck babe by her as well ❤
Loved your reaction ❤
Ok now i need to see you react to Preachers Daughter by Ethel Cain - nothing like you seem to be inclined towards honestly, like at all, but honestly its one of the most gorgeous bodies of work ive experienced period. Theres a pretty detailed storyline through it and the way its written is so incredibly clever i cannot praise this album and Ethel any more or i might combust. Like its THAT good.
Oh my gosh, your dancing to HTG was so cute lol. Love the reaction.
What a beautiful reaction ❤
Incredible reaction 🙌🏻
I think what you say about solo representation has more truth than you realize (as a member of the lgbt community). Cause an important concept is Intersectionality of identity. A black disabled lesbian in the south and a native two spirit person in a big coastal city are both queer, but they have unique experiences with their queerness! It’s important we rally our similarities, but also represent the ~spectrum~ of the community. Kinda like Chappells inspiration for the Pony Club, she was exposed to the breadth of diversity that is different from what she was used to, and was hooked. Sure there are queer people in the midwest/south, but the vibes are different. I couldn’t wear my rainbow socks as comfortably in Houston as I could Seattle, ya know?
Which is why I like her music videos and her bringing in various drag queens and probably other queer folks into her work. Shes helping other people shine too! She represents a sliver of the community and her own experiences but she represents them GOOD. Enough that even an asexual non-binary person like myself can see the Vision (I feel solidarity with my bi n lesbians sisters for real). And jam with Heart.
Yes! Someone who likes Guilty Pleaure right off the bat
Elect trick elect trick 😂
I subscribed because of your sweetness and respect. By all means, embrace all the LGBTQ+ music and media you want, it's great to see it! --sincerely a middle-aged Pansexual woman.
You sir have gained a new subscriber 👏🏻👏🏻 we love an ally 🏳️🌈✊🏻
you make me laugh straight boy
congrats on finding the Savior of pop 🙏🙏🎊🫶🥳
wait you're so cute !! chappell is truly amazing
we need the good luck, babe reaction!!
10:04 ✋🏼😧🤚🏼
i think we all had this reaction on first listen😭😭😭
Highly recommend twenty one pilots! Ode to Sleep, Car Radio, and Migraine are all great starts for a hip hop head. Also, Lane Boy.
You're doing great bby
You should listen to Renee Rapp's music too!
king i’m in love with
In second place to me loving Chappell is straight men loving Chappell
Fortunately this is my type in men😂
Softer Charli xcx is soooo accurate !
continue the pride, react to ethel cain's preachers daughter???
As a queer hip hop head who grew up in the very homophobic 90s and 2000s (I’m looking at you Eminem) you saying “Hopefully we’ll live in a world where everyone is born and it’s like; they might like this type of person, they might like that type of person, and why does that matter at all? That’s what everyone’s like”……..😭
Side note: I wouldn’t say she’s like Charli, though I get you bc they both draw from 90s and 2000s club music (when Chappell turns up). But Charli is more specifically rave + indie sleaze + hip hop, while Chappell is primarily House + Madonna revival + funk + early Gaga.
for the side note yeahh the more i listen to both artists and learn more there way diffrent. Thanks for breaking all the inspos down tho helped me learn
Green flags allllll over this guy
It’s pronounced “Chapel” 💒
ive always wondered, who is that cutout always on the background? 😆
he is a beautiful Cabana Boy that was $10 in a goodwill... i knew that he would be a perfect dorm decoration then when school ended took that puppy home
im gay.
Same
Same bestie
word.
You look so much like a close friend of mine that I haven’t seen in years 😢
is it wrong to say i think im in love
All the men just get so excited by Papa John 😂😂😂
funy pizza
Had to subscribe mah dude, loved this reaction, keep it up 👑 If you haven't done Noah Kahan - Stick season pls do that 🫶🏻
if u like chappell you should listen to conan gray!! both have albums produced by dan
you should listen to her single good luck, babe!
Great reaction! It’s Chappell’s world, we just live in it. Can you please react to “troubled paradise” the album by slayyyter??? 🎉
scrapyard in the back 😻
lol...i'm a straight older chick...i❤chappell also...picture you is gorgeous...it's about 'self love' ;)
You don’t understand the disappointment I felt when you skipped the vocal flip part of Picture You
Love your review 🎉
Got me to subscribe
Just discovered her album this week 🎉
hi! do u have an email for submissions/business inquiries?
I do but the chance that i listen to your submission is slim to none, its in my about on here tho
@@NoelNeedsNoise I don't see it
As a straight man it is actually your duty to listen to lesbian music ☝️you have to. Not optional. They call it yuri duty
you loved this, charli, & hip hop? if you’re into r&b at alllll, i need you to check out nct 127
I’ve barley dipped my toes in rnb but i may need to dive in
27:33 click this bro trust me 🤩 you're welcome
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