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Chappell Roan, Femininomenon: Beaming with Pride No. 98 (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner/ The Musical Hype; KRA International Inc. / Island; Elias Souza, Mario Spencer, Mizuno K, from Pexels; AcatXIo, All_CC0_Public_domain, CatsWithGlasses, David, ernestflowerss, Kelly, M. Harris, Marek Studzinski, OpenClipart-Vectors, from Pixabay]In the 98th edition of Beaming with Pride (2025), we highlight “Femininomenon” performed by Grammy-winning pop singer-songwriter Chappell Roan.  

Prepare to beam with P-R-I-D-E! Beaming with Pride celebrates, embraces, and spotlights songs by LGBTQ musicians or allies.  Here, we provide background and insight into musicians, analyze, plus go gaga over the decadent bops served up.  When songs dictate deeper and more transcendent discussion, we ensure the point is fully articulated.  All styles of music are welcome, whether the songs are classics or brand-new. So, without further ado, in the 98th edition of Beaming with Pride (2025), we highlight “Femininomenon” performed by Chappell Roan.

“You sent him pictures and playlists and phone sex / He disappeared from the second that you said / ‘Let’s get coffee, let’s meet up’.”
👀  Ugh, that sucks! Grammy-winning pop singer/songwriter Chappell Roan (Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) confirms that boys ain’t shit (particularly online) on “Femininomenon”. Amstutz hasn’t been shy about her queerness early on in her career. “Femininomenon,” which kicks off her 2023 Grammy-nominated debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, is no different. She kicks off that breakthrough, multiplatinum album with a bang. “Femininomenon” didn’t have much impact on the pop charts but did peak at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.  Roan penned this feminine and phenomenal song with producer Dan Nigro.

Chappell Roan, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess [📷: KRA International Inc. / Island]

“Femininomenon” commences with a dramatic intro that incorporates strings. After the strings catch the ears in all their glory, piano (performed by Nigro) enters the mix.  Chappell Roan shines as she serves up lovely, nuanced vocals.  Beyond her compelling lead, there are lush vocal harmonies that up the ante. Roan shares distinct, striking lyrics throughout. After the slower, dramatic, percussion-less first verse (excerpted earlier), “Femininomenon” welcomes a danceable beat, adds colorful synths, and becomes fiercer. There are plenty of playful, personality-laden moments. “Hit it like, get it hot / Make a bitch, it’s a fem,” she sings in the pre-chorus, adding memorably in the chorus, “Hit it like rom-pom-pom-pom / Get it hot like Papa John 🍕 / Make a bitch go on and on / It’s a femininomenon.” Word.  In the second verse, she continues to cry foul regarding these men, being unhappy being with them (“Lying to your friends about / How he’s such a goddamn good lover”). All told, Chappell understands that men don’t do it for her. Women, on the other hand, do! On the fun and infectious Femininomenon”, our pop star makes it clear there is no need to invest in something (men in this case) that don’t work for you.   

Chappell Roan » The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess » KRA International Inc. / Island » 2023
Chappell Roan, Femininomenon: Beaming with Pride No. 98 (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner/ The Musical Hype; KRA International Inc. / Island; Elias SouzaMario SpencerMizuno K, from PexelsAcatXIoAll_CC0_Public_domainCatsWithGlassesDavidernestflowerssKellyM. HarrisMarek StudzinskiOpenClipart-Vectors, from Pixabay]

 


the musical hype

The Musical Hype (he/him) has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music (music education and music theory/composition, respectively). A multi-instrumentalist, he plays piano, trombone, and organ among numerous other instruments. He's a certified music educator, composer, and freelance music blogger. Music and writing are two of the most important parts of his life.

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