Chappell Roan's long hair serves as the central visual element in her music video for her new single The Subway. The music video was released by the artist today. Roan's hair is used as the main metaphor of the whole story and reflects the chaos and longing of her missed connection in New York City.
Throughout the video, Roan's hair interacts with the cityscape by getting caught in taxi doors, dragged through subway grime, and even attacked by city street rats and trash as she bikes through New York.
The Subway is rather attractive in terms of its visual concept, and also includes a cameo from the Instagram-famous "Green Lady". The lyrics of the song fit perfectly into the visual story of the video, with Chappell Roan's long hair catching the eyes of fans.
A good number of these fans have also taken to social media to air their sentiments about the singer's new look.
One fan commented: "SHE IS UNREAL I ACC CANT IM GONNA FACTORY RESET."
Fan reactions to Chappell Roan's new look
As soon as the video was released, the comment section of Chappell Roan's YouTube channel erupted with exuberant remarks about the new video. The Subway has been well-received across social media platforms, and fans have been particularly effusive in praise of the artist's new look.
A fan remarked: "I think the phrase "hair holds memories" has never been used in such a beautiful way"
Another fan quipped: "NEVER KNEW I NEEDED SHORT HAIR CHAPPELL IN BUSINESS CASUAL"

A third fan wrote: "God the hair dragging behind her, getting stuck on things like memories you can’t let go chappell you’re a genius"
Yet another fan commended: "I think we all agree that Chappell with a smart bob/journalist aesthetic is the most attractive person alive"

Last week, Chappell Roan also announced her “Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things” pop-up show. The shows are going to be held in select cities, and the tour announcement has also generated significant excitement among fans.
The singer expressed her excitement on social media while announcing the tour dates, where she was quoted as saying:
"I am sooo excited to bring Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things to New York, Kansas City, and Los Angeles!!! I love these three cities so much and wanted the chance to do something special for them this year. Since I started performing, I have always wanted my shows to be a party that everyone is invited to, and the only way to do that is to keep ticket prices affordable and away from scalpers."
Chappell Roan has pledged to donate $1 from each ticket to trans youth organizations with the tour set to kick off next month. As she prepares for her upcoming tour, The Subway stands as a great illustration of her artistic powers.