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SZA Praises Chappell Roan: She Makes Me Wanna Keep Making Music And Art Forever’

SZA, the acclaimed singer known for her hit album Saturn, has expressed her admiration for rising star Chappell Roan. The 34-year-old artist shared her excitement on Instagram, stating that Chappell’s performances make her want to continue creating music and art indefinitely.

In a recent Instagram Story, SZA posted a clip of Chappell performing at Lollapalooza, captioning it, “She makes me wanna keep making music n art forever (sic).” The 26-year-old Chappell Roan has gained viral fame with her unique sound and captivating performances, inspiring not only her fans but also established artists like SZA.

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Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin also showed his support for Chappell by sharing a video of himself signing albums while listening to her steamy track “Casual.” This acknowledgment from well-known musicians highlights Chappell’s growing influence in the music industry.

Chappell recently shared her excitement about meeting one of her idols, Miley Cyrus. On Drew Afualo’s podcast, The Comment Section, Chappell recounted how Miley invited her to a party, leaving her starstruck. Chappell recalled attending Miley’s concert as her first live show and being overwhelmed by the experience. “I was in fourth grade, and when she came out I saw my friends start crying, and then little girls around us started crying, and I was like, ‘I guess I’ve gotta cry,’” she shared.

Chappell also expressed her love for Miley’s show Hannah Montana, where Miley portrayed a teenage girl living a double life as a pop star. The show had a significant impact on Chappell, contributing to her admiration for Miley and her journey in the music industry.

Chappell Roan’s rise to fame and her impact on established artists like SZA and Chris Martin demonstrate her potential to continue shaping the music scene. As she continues to inspire fellow musicians and fans alike, Chappell’s future in the industry looks bright.

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