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Artists Like Chappell Roan That You’ll Be Obsessed with by Tomorrow: It’s a Bold Pop Anthem Summer

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If you’ve been streaming Chappell Roan on repeat, you’re not alone. Her electric glam-pop sound, raw lyrics, and unapologetic persona feel both nostalgic and radically fresh.

But if you’re craving more artists who embody that same bold, theatrical, emotionally honest energy, we’ve got you covered. Here are 10 artists like Chappell Roan that you’ll be absolutely obsessed with by tomorrow:

1. Reneé Rapp

Former Broadway star turned pop powerhouse, Reneé blends biting honesty with vocal prowess. Think heartbreak anthems, millennial angst, and a little bit of chaos wrapped in a sparkly bow.

2. Slayyyter

A Y2K fever dream with a punk-pop edge, Slayyyter serves glitchy production, sexy confidence, and campy, over-the-top visuals that would fit right in with Chappell’s drag-inspired glam.

3. Fletcher

Queer, candid, and cathartic, Fletcher dives deep into heartbreak and hookup culture.

4. Dorian Electra

Hyperpop royalty Dorian’s gender-bending visuals and genre-mashing sound are perfect for fans of theatrical, boundary-pushing pop that doubles as performance art.

5. Allie X

Eerie, elegant, and avant-garde, Allie X creates meticulously crafted pop with a dark, cinematic twist. If you love the drama in Chappell’s visuals, you’ll love this.

6. Kim Petras

From bubblegum bops to Halloween-themed horror-pop, Kim has the range. Her high-energy tracks and high-femme aesthetic pair perfectly with Chappell’s vibe.

7. Rina Sawayama

Rina’s fusion of 2000s pop, nu-metal, and emotional storytelling is ideal for fans who want substance and spectacle. She is a must for any glam-pop enthusiast.

8. Tove Lo

Tove Lo has mastered the art of sultry, synth-soaked confessionals that feel raw and rebellious. You'll definitely have heard of her major hits before.

9. Ethel Cain

If you like the storytelling side of Chappell’s music, Ethel Cain’s haunting narratives and Southern Gothic aesthetic offer a slower, deeper burn, but just as emotionally immersive.

10. Jessie Ware

A disco-pop goddess, Jessie’s elegant vocals and retro flair offer a more grown-up version of theatrical pop, but the drama and emotion still hit just as hard.

Kate J
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Kate is the Creative Director of The Teen Magazine. She enjoys all things pop culture and media.

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