Chappell Roan explains her delay in releasing 'The Subway' studio version
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Chappell Roan shared an update on her unreleased track 'The Subway', stating that the high expectations from its live performances have made the studio version challenging to produce. While fans have eagerly anticipated its release, Roan explained the difficulties of recreating the live feel in a studio environment, emphasizing that while the studio version may differ, it doesn't necessarily mean it's worse. She also discussed the concept of 'demo-itis', where fans often prefer initially heard versions over refined final products, a challenge she faces as an artist.
I've been banging my head against the wall with 'The Subway,' because... some songs just work live - certain things work live - and they don't work in the studio.
'This is to my detriment too, this is to every person's detriment... I get a demo, I hear it, I play it for my friend, and then I go back in and work on it... and they're like, 'I just like the other one better.'
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