High above the streets of New York City,Chappell Roanlet her long auburn wig cascade down a fire escape as she lip-synced down the barrel of a camera. It appears that all signs point to the production of a new Chappell Roan music video.

Chappell Roan’s debut album,The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, took over the charts after the runaway success of her queer pop ballad, “Good Luck, Babe!”

Chappell Roan The Giver Promo Image

For newcomers, there is no shortage of Chappell Roan content to go around, butthe portion of her fan base that attended her 2023 tour are anxiously awaiting something fresh. This potential new music video could be the answer to their prayers.

Chappell Roan Was Spotted Filming Something In New York City

The Rapunzel-Esque Shoot Is Spreading Across The Internet

Chappell Roan, dressed in a two-piece outfit made of hair that resembles her own, let a waterfall of red hair spill over the fire escape to meet her knight with a shining Metrocard down below (viaketakitsmarishvilion TikTok). The tight shot from the fire escapemay be only a glimpse into a much larger production away from the public eye.

Chappell Roan knows how to keep her fans satiated.

In the two years following her debut album, Chappell Roan has only officially released two songs: “Good Luck, Babe!,” and “The Giver.” Despite the lack of wide releases, Chappell Roan knows how to keep her fans satiated,sprinkling new songs into her set and releasing demos on the B-sides of her singles.

The wide breadth ofChappell’s unreleased catalogmakes this spotting all the more interesting. Those following her every career move can not tell if this music video will accompany a song they have been begging the artist to release, orsomething they have never heard before.

Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Album Cover

Is It Time For “The Subway” To Finally Be Released?

Fans Are Speculating Across The Internet

To many internet users, the answer is obvious:this must be the music video for the long-awaited “The Subway.“Her unreleased song is deeply tied to the Big Apple. The pop star first debuted the song, painted green from head to toe, in Lady Liberty drag at NYC’s Governor’s Ball in 2024.

The song details the pain of crossing paths with a past lover on the subway and the struggle to outrun the memory of a relationship in the city where it blossomed. Although internet users claim they can see her lip-syncing the iconic lyrics to the unreleased fan-favorite,it is difficult to be certain.

When speaking about “The Subway” on the podcastLas Culturistas, Roan seemed to draw a line in the sand. She claimed that she has tried tirelessly to make the song work in the studio, butsome songs only work live.

She has yet to release official music videos for “The Giver” and “Good Luck, Babe!,” (besides lyric videos), so it is not outside the realm of possibility thatthis music video could be tied to one of her recent singles.

She has also released two B-side demos on her last two singles. “Good Luck, Babe!” was coupled with the demo for her longing country ballad “Read & Makeout,” and “The Giver” vinyls recently arrived at fans' homes with the demo “Fix It In The Morning.”

The setting is appropriate for “The Subway,” but a new music video is filmed in the city every day, regardless of the song’s themes.The Rapunzel reference seems out of placefor the four potential songs this video could be connected to. It is difficult to say what would be more exciting: finally being able to stream “The Subway” or receiving never-heard-beforeChappell Roanmaterial.