Reactions are in for Chappell Roan track The Giver: 'Women can do anything'
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Chappell Roan's new single "The Giver" is a playful take on lesbian relationships, emphasizing the 'giving' role in sexual dynamics. Released on March 13, 2025, the song has captured the hearts of sapphic fans globally, particularly after its debut performance on SNL. Known for her unique blend of humor and insight, Roan addresses and subverts traditional country tropes, creating an anthem that resonates with those outside mainstream country music. Social media is buzzing with reactions, proclaiming it an essential addition to the genre.
"And other boys may need a map/but I can close my eyes/and have you wrapped around my fingers like that," Roan croons, in a clear tongue-in-cheek jab at heterosexual men's well-known inability to find the most pleasurable part of a woman's anatomy.
"Ain't no need to hurry/'Cause, baby, I deliver/Ain't no country boy quitter," she continues on in the chorus. Oh Chappell, how we swoon.
Sapphics around the world have been bowled over by the song, with many taking to social media to declare it a "anthem" and the only kind of country music they will listen to.
"i love how chappell roan does just whatever she wants and is automatically good at it like... you will not catch me listening to country unless it comes to miss roan," one fan wrote.
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