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"Pink Pony Club" is a song by the American singer and songwriter Chappell Roan. It was released as a single through Atlantic Records on April 3, 2020, and later included on her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023).
Kayleigh Rose Amstutz was born in Willard, Missouri, on February 19, 1998, [2] [3] [4] the oldest of four children. [5] [6] [7] Her mother, Kara (née Chappell), [8] [9] is a veterinarian, and her father, Dwight Amstutz, manages a family practice in Springfield, Missouri, and is a registered nurse in neurological and burn intensive care units. [10]
Roan was signed to Atlantic Records and living in Los Angeles by 2017, when she released the EP School Nights, a "folk-leaning" project. [8] In 2018, Roan started working with producer Dan Nigro, eventually releasing the singles "Pink Pony Club" and "Love Me Anyway" in April and May 2020, respectively.
Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" is one of her signature hits and a staple of her live shows, where crowds turn up to dance in bedazzled fuchsia cowboy hats. But according to Roan, if her label ...
Watch Kacey Musgraves sing 'Pink Pony Club' Musgraves hit the stage barefoot wearing a sparkling green dress as she launched into the cover, an abridged version that segued into her song "High Horse."
Roan actually first dropped "Pink Pony Club" back in 2020 as a single. She was subsequently dropped by her then-record label, Atlantic Records, she told Rolling Stone in a 2022 article.
Writing for Salt Lake Magazine, John Nelson wrote "Roan transformed the Soundwell into the Pink Pony Club, a good natured, energetic space where people gathered to celebrate campy burlesque." [ 4 ] Writing for The Daily Texan , Trisha Dasgupta wrote "Standing in front of silver streamers and sparkly paper hearts, Roan brought a dreamy presence ...
The song opens with production consisting of strings [4] [5] and piano, [6] as Chappell Roan reflects on an ex-partner who could not satisfy her. [6] [5] [7] Before each chorus, she gradually increases the melodrama in tone and demands for a song to be played "with a fucking beat".