Chappell Roan has parted ways with management team, sources confirm advertising billboard.
The news comes on the heels of the breakout star’s first Grammy nomination, including nominations in all four major categories. Her debut album in 2023, The Rise and Fall of the Midwestern Princesswill compete for Album of the Year alongside her hit song “Good Luck, Babe!” is competing for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Ron is also a contender for Best New Artist.
Roan’s nod was conspicuously absent from the congratulatory post shared on State Of the Art’s Instagram account – the company Roan had previously signed with, Nick Bobecki as her manager. Bobetsky met Roan in 2018, as he previously stated advertising billboard“Her immense talent was immediately apparent.”
As Roan’s career took off, Bobetsky took a front-row seat as she racked up milestones, including her first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 (“Good Luck, Babe!” ), as well as top 5 songs. Midwest Princess Billboard 200 chart, record-breaking festival attendance, and more.
Most recently, in addition to being nominated for a Grammy, Ron made his musical debut as a guest star. saturday night livewhere she performed an unreleased country-pop song called “The Giver.” She performed another unreleased song, “Subway,” at the Governors Ball music festival in New York this summer. In an interview in August global music businessBobecki shared that the artist is “busy writing” new material.
Ron’s rise has also had its fair share of setbacks. The artist opened up about the toxicity of fandom and the “predatory” interactions she experienced. In a note posted on Instagram in August, she wrote: “When I’m on stage, when I perform, when I do drag, when I go to work events, when I do journalism… ….I’m working. In no other way am I in work mode…I don’t agree with the idea that I should be exchanging energy, time, or money with someone I don’t know, don’t trust, or who creeps me out. Attention – simply because they are expressing admiration.
She then wrote in the caption: “I’m not worried about the consequences of asking for respect. Just wanted to let you know that every woman feels or feels similar to what I experienced. This is not a new situation. If you think I am ab–or ungrateful, or my whole statement upset you, baby, that’s you…you have to look within and ask yourself ‘wait why am I so upset about this?’ Why do girls express themselves? Are fears and boundaries so infuriating?