Carrying Music Country In New Single, Chappell Rosan Makes Sure To Keep Nge-pop On Next Album

JAKARTA - Chappell Rosan's newest single entitled The GIVEr raises many questions among fans. The reason is, the 27-year-old singers carry the country's music genre in the single is different from the previous works.

Fan questions are becoming very natural. They questioned whether Roan would turn to country music, rather than developing pop music that had brought him success.

However, during an interview with Today's Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen on Apple Music, Rosan confirmed that his upcoming album will still carry the pop genre, unlike the single 'The GIVEr'.

"I really did it just for fun. I'm not going to change genres or anything else," said Rosan, as reported by E! News, Monday, March 17.

Furthermore, the singer of Good Luck, Babe! also explained the reasons for his transition to country music for his new song.

"I wanted to write a country song because I thought it would be funny. It was disgusting and fun," he said.

Although meant to have fun, the song also meant a deeper meaning to Rosan, as the song showed itself returning to the roots of his music.

"I'm from Southwest Missouri," he said. "Big growth with Christian and country music, then finding 'Alejandro' by Lady Gaga and I was like, 'I think I also like this.' So, I keep country music in my heart. .

Another song that inspired The GIVEr was the hit Big & Rich in 2004, Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy).

"I was like, 'I want to feel it on stage. I want to feel it. Because that's the way I wrote. I was like, 'How do I want to walk on stage and sing?' And I was like, 'I want to write that song, but Chappell's version.' he concluded.