Chappell Roan released her song, ‘My Kink Is Karma’ in 2023
Chappell Roan Unveils Her Feminine Rage Song. Chappelle Roan just credited a song on his channel for helping him through his breakup feelings.
She admitted that her breakup song, My Kink Is Karma, stopped her from getting over the anger an end of a relationship brought about.
In her most recent track, The Giver, Chappell can be heard singing as a bitter person who finds joy in their ex’s misfortune.
“You have to lock into different characters for each song. Especially like My Kink Is Karma, I’m less worried about hitting the notes rather than just screaming as hard as I can,” she said on the Las Culturistas podcast.

Chappell continued, “I actually still feel p**sed. I don’t know if I’ll ever get over it. I don’t know if I’ll ever not be mad.”
The co-host, Bowen Yang then asked her if it was because of the song that she was “locked into this sentiment.”

“Yeah, and that’s what’s so hard about writing about exes because you’re locked in, especially if you hate them,” Chappell Roan replied before concluding, and said, “I get angry every time I sing it. It’s real! It’s very real.”
Chappell Roan Short Bio
Chappell Roan, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February 19, 1998, in Willard, Missouri, is an American pop singer and songwriter known for her theatrical performances and LGBTQ+ advocacy. Emerging from a conservative Christian upbringing, she began her music career by uploading covers to YouTube and performing locally. In 2015, she signed with Atlantic Records and released her debut EP, School Nights, in 2017. After parting ways with the label, she signed with Island Records and released her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, in 2023. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, with singles like “Good Luck, Babe!” and “Hot to Go!” charting internationally. Roan’s bold aesthetic and music have earned her recognition as a queer pop icon, and she won the 2024 MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist.