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Get Ready Y’all, Chappell Roan’s New Country Song Just Got A Release Date

Chappell Roan performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards

Chappell Roan’s country era officially kicks off on March 13.

Brace yourself for what you’re about to read… Chappell Roan’s newest single “The Giver” is finally coming out on March 13 at 8 pm ET! Months after its debut on SNL in November, the upbeat country track in which Roan insists “only a woman knows how to treat a woman right” will come out just in time for spring weather. 

Roan announced the track’s release alongside the caption professing her love for country music writing, “I grew up listening to it every morning and afternoon on my school bus and had it swirling around me at bon fires, grocery stores and karaoke bars.” Roan writes that her upcoming album will not be solely country and instead will be “songs that make [her] feel happy and fun.” 

The rollout for the single has been nothing short of iconic as Roan has been teasing fans for weeks with a voicemail message correlating with billboards all throughout the country featuring Roan as a lawyer, dentist, plumber, private investigator and a construction worker. On her website, Roan has been selling vinyl singles of the song with covers featuring each of the different jobs she took on. 

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With her take on “c*ntry,” Roan pays homage to the “classic country divas [that] lead their genre” and writes that with this song she is “just here to twirl and do a little gay yodel for yall.” Well, as the country folks say, bless her heart for that.