Camp-pop singer-songwriter Chappell Roan emerged fully formed, unapologetic and larger than life in the late 2010s. The Missouri-born artist’s extroverted anthems combine modern Top 40 chops with a retro synth-pop palette, amplified by a generous dose of theatrical charisma. Her fans come from a diverse set of backgrounds: there are jams perfect for lovers of millennial TRL electro-pop (“Femininomenon”), ’80s New Romantic bangers (“Good Luck, Babe!”), and drag-show-ready attitude songs (“My Kink is Karma”). Her creative partnership with early-2020s hitmaker Dan Nigro—a regular collaborator of Roan’s onetime tourmate Olivia Rodrigo—has yielded several streaming favourites, chock-full of clever references, risqué bravado and sassy one-liners: see the clubby barnburner “Naked In Manhattan.”