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Chappell Roan’s Silliness Is Sincere on ‘The Giver’


Her country song sounds like a lesbian Shania Twain hit.

“The Giver” sounds like a lesbian Shania Twain single: the crisply recorded fiddle, the throttle of guitar and drums, the sexual mischief. “Girl, I don’t need no lifted truck / Revvin’ loud to pick you up / ‘Cause how I look is how I touch,” she sings, her voice warbling like a young Natalie Maines. After Roan first performed “The Giver” on Saturday Night Live last November, fans wondered if she might have a whole country album up her sleeves; she’s since assured them this is a one-off exploration.

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