Has parted ways with her management
The breakout pop star who recently scored multiple Grammy nominations, including in all of the Big Four categories, has parted ways with her management team, sources confirmed to Billboard. This split follows a year of remarkable success for Roan, including her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess earning a nomination for Album of the Year, and her hit “Good Luck, Babe!” contending for both Record and Song of the Year. Roan is also nominated for Best New Artist, further cementing her place in the spotlight.
The split comes shortly after Roan's achievements,
notably her Grammy nods and her memorable musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live. Despite these milestones, Roan's journey has not been without its challenges. She has been vocal about the negative aspects of fame, particularly the toxicity of fandoms and uncomfortable interactions with fans. In a candid Instagram post, Roan emphasized the importance of setting boundaries and demanding respect, expressing frustration with the expectation that artists owe attention to those who cross boundaries or make them feel uncomfortable.
Roan’s split from her management team,
which included Nick Bobetsky of State Of the Art, signals a new chapter in her career. Bobetsky, who met Roan in 2018 and has been part of her rise ever since, had praised her immense talent, noting her career's rapid trajectory and numerous milestones. As she continues to write new material and explore her artistic direction, fans will be eager to see where Roan's next moves take her.
For more on Roan’s career and the split from her management team, check out the full Billboard article.