Chappell Roan is using an interactive phone line to tease her new single ‘The Giver’

Chappell Roan has launched an interactive phone campaign ahead of what looks to be her next single, ‘The Giver’.

The campaign features a dedicated phone line (620-HOT-TO-GO / 620-468-8646) where callers can access an automated menu system offering various ‘job’ options. Each selection provides listeners with an exclusive audio snippet from ‘The Giver’. The menu includes options such as booking dental appointments and hiring private investigators, with one option playing the recurring phrase “she gets the job done.”

Fans calling from outside the United States can access the interactive phone line by adding the +1 country code to the number. Chappell debuted ‘The Giver’ in her appearance on Saturday Night Live last year. You can check it out below.

In other recent news, following Chappell Roan’s impassioned Grammy acceptance speech—where she called for better support for developing artists—Universal Music Group has launched the Music Industry Mental Health Fund, an expansion of their existing four-year healthcare program. The fund offers tailored support for both current and former music professionals, including personalized mental health counselor recommendations, grants to offset costs, and access to a suite of additional resources such as dental care, individual and family health insurance, senior care support, and vision care.

The announcement follows recent industry discussions about artist welfare, sparked by Chappell Roan’s Grammy acceptance speech for Best New Artist. During the ceremony, Roan addressed the music industry, calling for labels to provide ‘a liveable wage and health care, especially developing artists’.

Ariana Grande has also contributed to the conversation, stating: “It’s so important that these record labels, these studios, these TV studios, these big production companies make it a part of the contract when you sign on to do something that’s going to change your life in that way, on that scale. You need a therapist to be seeing several times a week.”

“When these people are cast in these life-changing roles, or when they get that record deal, when they get that moment, that should be non-negotiable in the contract,” Grande added. “Because to be an artist, you are a vulnerable person with your heart on your sleeve.”


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