Chappell Roan’s ‘The Subway’ video: An ode to unrequited love and public transport

The Internet favorite popstar, Chappell Roan, is back with a new song and video, “The Subway”. For the first time in June at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York in June, it is an ode to the city – and Love, a theme that Roan knows very well.
The video begins with Roan in The Addams family The cousin drags him, freeing a creature of hair from head to feet similar in green. The figure runs away from Roan, jumping the metro turnstiles while the singer crosses almost having a breakdown when seeing this superb interest in public transport.
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But, a bit like his song “Casual”, “The Subway” concerns unrelated love. Surrounded by hair, Roan sings about a woman who moved before her, being so broken heart that she wants to move to the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. In the video, Roan remains put in New York, sees the green woman in the metro and swimming in the fountain at Washington Square Park.
At one point, Roan throws his famous hair resembling Raiponel for a bob while she sings about the woman who runs away. The video ends with a scene that New Yorkers know: to wake up in the metro, wondering where you are.




