Chappell Roan gives massive shoutout to Canadian province in upcoming song Irish Mae Silvestre | Jul 25 2025, 4:31 am

by Peter Eki

šŸŽ¶ Chappell Roan Teases New Song — And She’s Packing Her Bags for Saskatchewan?!

Move over, heartbreak — Chappell Roan might be heading for the Prairies. The rising American pop star just dropped a teaser for her upcoming single “The Subway,” and it features an unexpected shoutout to none other than Saskatchewan.

On July 23, Roan — best known for her hit “Pink Pony Club” — gave fans a sneak peek of the song via an 11-second video shared by Pop Crave. In the clip, a white truck cruises down a field-lined road with a Saskatchewan licence plate stamped with “The Sbway.” Her face doesn’t appear, but that signature fiery red hair makes a breezy cameo before the camera lands on a sign: “Welcome to Saskatchewan, land of living skies.”

Then comes the lyric that has fans doing a double take:
“I made a promise if in four months, this feeling ain’t gone, well, f*ck this city, I’m moving to Saskatchewan.”

You heard right. She said Saskatchewan. And even better — she nailed the pronunciation.

Posters teasing the release have been spotted across New York City with the slogan: “Going through a breakup? Get bangs!” (A vibe, honestly.) While this will be the official release of “The Subway,” Roan has already performed the song at various music festivals, and fans have been begging for the studio version.

The Saskatchewan shoutout has Canadian fans in a frenzy:

“Most Canadians outside of Saskatchewan can’t pronounce it correctly, so I’m blown away that Chappell Roan absolutely nailed it!”

“Saskatchewan’s newest resident… Chappell Roan?!”

“Thousands of Americans are about to discover Saskatchewan because of a breakup anthem. Iconic.”

Roan now joins a growing list of U.S. celebs throwing love north of the border. Russell Crowe recently gushed about his Canadian travels (he’s hit seven provinces!), and even Sharon Stone joined in, reacting to a viral campaign showcasing Canada’s famously friendly welcome to American tourists.

So, whether you’re coping with a breakup or just planning your next road trip, The Subway might just be your new anthem — and Saskatchewan, your unexpected destination.

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