Chappell Roan Says Her Sophomore Album "Doesn't Exist Yet," Could Take At Least Five Years
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Chappell Roan announced that her sophomore album is not in progress and does not currently exist. Despite having released two new songs, she stated there is no collection of songs or album at present. Roan emphasized the need for patience in her writing process, taking five years for her debut album. She shared that pushing for a quick output does not yield quality music. While no album is ready, she is preparing for her upcoming tour and feels positive about her current pace and work excitement.
Chappell Roan confirmed her sophomore album doesn't exist yet, stating, "There is no album. There is no collection of songs." She emphasized the importance of patience in her creative process.
Roan shared it took her five years to write her debut album and anticipates a similar duration for the next. "I don't think I make good music whenever I force myself to do anything…"
Despite confirming there’s no album in the works, Roan is optimistic about her upcoming tour, noting, "This pace is good right now. This feels good and manageable."
Roan discussed the video for "The Subway" and her experiences living in New York City, stating it has influenced her connections in her music.
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