EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 20 MIN
Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club: A Five-Year Vindication
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Chappell Roan wrote Pink Pony Club in two days in February 2019 after a life-changing visit to the Abbey, a gay bar in West Hollywood, where she felt she could finally be herself. Her label Atlantic Records hated the theatrical queer disco track, shelved it for a year, then released it on April 3, 2020, just as a global pandemic shut down the very dance clubs it was written to celebrate.This is a story about creative defiance, owning your masters, and delayed vindication. After leaving Atlantic and securing majority ownership of her recordings, Roan kept performing the song live until it exploded five years later, culminating in a Best New Artist Grammy in 2025 and a UK number one.How the Abbey inspired the song and a real hot-pink strip club in Springfield shaped its aestheticWhy the label's data-driven models rejected an unapologetically queer 80s-style disco trackThe importance of owning her master recordings after being droppedThe relentless festival run, Tiny Desk, SNL and Grammy performances that built momentumGlobal chart domination, 5x platinum US certification, and NASA using it to wake the Artemis II crew
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Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club: A Five-Year Vindication
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