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“Stop dumpster diving” — Jeff Rabhan pens “open letter” to Chappell Roan and Halsey post-Grammy speech debacleJeff Rabhan has responded to Chappell Roan and Halsey in a tweet on February 7 after Roan asked him to "match me $25k to donate to struggling artists." Roan was responding to Rabhan's guest column ...
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“This is why she’s my goat” — Internet reacts as Chappell Roan responds to Jeff Rabhan’s criticism of her Grammys speechChappell Roan responded to Jeff Rabhan's criticism of her Grammy speech by posting an Instagram story of The Hollywood Reporter article. In the screenshot, Roan said, "@jeffrabhan wanna match me $ ...
Charli XCX and Noah Kahan have pledged to match Chappell Roan's donation to artist healthcare after the singer's Grammys 2025 speech was met with criticism from music executive Jeff Rabhan.
Chappell Roan “put her money where her mouth is” and challenged the writer of the op-ed who criticized her Grammys speech to donate $25,000 to a fund supporting struggling artists who have ...
But do you got us?,” she concluded to universal applause. However, following her comments Jeff Rabhan, a music executive and ex-Chair of NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music branded R ...
Part of former music exec Jeff Rabhan's criticism was that the "Pink Pony Club" was all talk, no action, and she shared that she donated $25,000 to "struggling dropped artists." "Wanna match me $ ...
Following her Grammys acceptance speech in which she called for "a livable wage and healthcare" for developing artists, music executive Jeff Rabhan penned a controversial op-ed for The Hollywood ...
On January 5, a few days after she used her platform to speak up, music exec Jeff Rabhan criticized her decision in a guest op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter, referring to her as “Chappell Groan.” ...
Jeff Rabhan, who wrote a piece for the Hollywood Reporter, described the 26-year-old as "far too green and too uninformed to be the agent of change she aspires to be today." Roan had spoken after ...
A flaw in the industry at large' Jeff Rabhan, the former chair of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, said in a guest column in The ...
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