Saskatchewan Government urges 'joyful' Chappell Roan collab after 'The Subway'
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Members of the Legislative Assembly in Saskatchewan have expressed interest in collaborating with Chappell Roan after she referenced the province in her new single, "The Subway." Released on July 31, the song reflects themes of hope and heartbreak tied to New York City. Roan sings of moving to Saskatchewan if her breakup feelings persist, which prompted local officials to welcome her. The Shadow Minister for 2SLGBTQ+ Affairs, Nathaniel Teed, expressed eagerness to partner with Roan on initiatives supporting the community, marking a step towards joyful queer resistance in Saskatchewan.
"I made a promise, if in four months this feeling ain't gone / well, f*** this city, I'm movin' to Saskatchewan," she sings in the iconic lyric.
Shadow Minister for 2SLGBTQ+ Affairs Nathaniel Teed wrote in an open letter, expressing a desire to work with Chappell Roan on an act of joyful queer resistance in Saskatchewan.
Teed, the first out gay MLA in the province's history, highlighted a willingness to collaborate with Roan to support the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
"The Subway" encompasses everything Roan loves about New York City, weaving themes of hope, heartbreak, and healing into the narrative of the song.
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