PurrKaty Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I liked the song on first listen, but I fell in love when she said in an interview "I just think a lesbian country song is really funny" https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP82HYSQA/
perfectillusion204 Posted March 24 Posted March 24 How in the world did this debut at #5 in the US with barely any radio & no video… happy for her I guess (I personally do not enjoy song) but I wonder if this is going to be a front loaded release. 1
Raphy23 Posted March 24 Posted March 24 On 3/18/2025 at 7:52 PM, CottageHore said: People who think this is "pure country" are stupid as all hell. This is incredibly poppy country. It's very Shania and Shania was always country POP. Just about nothing on country radio today is "pure country" anymore and this is even less so. But love to see the song rising just as I knew it would. This is gonna be a smash with longevity, watch. It's very "Power-Pop" with a country twist.
Miles. Posted March 24 Posted March 24 A top 5 SMASH!? But I thought ATRL said this was flopping? Hope it continues to rise!
Draper. Posted March 24 Posted March 24 2 hours ago, perfectillusion204 said: How in the world did this debut at #5 in the US with barely any radio & no video… happy for her I guess (I personally do not enjoy song) but I wonder if this is going to be a front loaded release. Because there's more streaming services than Spotify even if ATRL doesn't like talking about them… 2 1
Bussea Posted March 24 Posted March 24 (edited) On 3/18/2025 at 7:52 PM, CottageHore said: People who think this is "pure country" are stupid as all hell. This is incredibly poppy country. It's very Shania and Shania was always country POP. Just about nothing on country radio today is "pure country" anymore and this is even less so. But love to see the song rising just as I knew it would. This is gonna be a smash with longevity, watch. This not to mention the people that think the album is going to be country too people are so dramatic ffs Edited March 24 by Bussea
ATRL Moderator wehavetostan Posted March 24 ATRL Moderator Posted March 24 Even if it bombs after first week, it’s still a top 5 hit! 2
hcneymoons Posted March 24 Posted March 24 (edited) it's been sinking down apple music in the lower region all week (currently #65) , nowhere on itunes, #70 on amazon after bots made it the fastest selling country song, lyric video stalling in views, & bombing on spotify since release with no radioplay ... the bombage is underway , oh fraudpell be grateful for that 1st day hype cause this was your last shot at smashing, back to releasing singles off midwest princess until 2027 Edited March 24 by hcneymoons 1 2 2
djcalpal Posted March 25 Posted March 25 We need a music video and some late night TV performances ASAP. Hopefully Call Her Daddy will give it a bit of a boost too.
nooniebao Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Quote Join Alex in the studio for an interview with Chappell Roan. Chappell reveals she's currently in a relationship, tells the story of her most chaotic night on the road, and opens up about the moment in high school that inspired her to write HOT TO GO! She also breaks down what truly makes a situationship casual, how she would describe her type, her iconic birthday party at the strip club, and the sexual experiences that inspired her new song The Giver. Enjoy!
shark_heather Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Well i think this is not gonna do much . Promote Red Wine instead
stjosephprey4us Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I hope she just got this out of her system, and she moves onto the next single quickly 1
Lola1122 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 On 3/24/2025 at 3:15 PM, perfectillusion204 said: How in the world did this debut at #5 in the US with barely any radio & no video… happy for her I guess (I personally do not enjoy song) but I wonder if this is going to be a front loaded release. Streams. Bots. 1
LostInStereo100 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Not this lowkey coming on radio already. If country actually picks this up, it's game over and will be her biggest hit by far. Do we know if they will push this on country radio?
LostInStereo100 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Also this thread being dead when it's literally blowing up is hilarious Once PPC peaks in like 3 weeks, this will explode even more. Wish I liked the song more, but I can see this doing well this summer. Especially with a music video
stjosephprey4us Posted March 31 Posted March 31 I don't mind the song, but I overplayed the SNL version. I would like another single from her ASAP
LostInStereo100 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 10 minutes ago, stjosephprey4us said: I don't mind the song, but I overplayed the SNL version. I would like another single from her ASAP I fear it's gonna be a long time till that happens. PPC will peak in the coming few weeks and then the giver will probably explode going into summer. She should release the Subway in June 1
SweetTalker Posted March 31 Posted March 31 2 hours ago, LostInStereo100 said: I fear it's gonna be a long time till that happens. PPC will peak in the coming few weeks and then the giver will probably explode going into summer. She should release the Subway in June Subway is going to be a late summer/ autumn smash I just know it
Raphy23 Posted April 1 Posted April 1 I asked AI what genre Chappell should dabble in next and got an interesting answer Chappell needs to *ditch the 80s camp* (as much as I love it) and fully embrace that Y2K electro-pop-rock-R&B fusion. I'm talking: - **Timbaland beats** mixed with **fuzzy electric guitars** - **Britney & Nelly Furtado-inspired melodies** but with her insane powerhouse vocals - **Heavy synths, distorted basslines, and bratty, hyper-pop rock energy** She could be the perfect artist to bridge that **early 2000s nostalgia** with a fresh, modern edge. Imagine her doing a song that sounds like **Toxic meets Promiscuous meets Since U Been Gone**—I'd pass out. Honestly, this is THE sonic direction pop girls need to go in. Forget 80s, forget disco, forget minimalism—we want **maximalist Y2K electro-pop-rock bangers.**
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