The most remembered speech of the last gala of the Grammy was undoubtedly that of Chappell Roan, which highlighted the entire industry by denouncing the lack of “tolerable salaries” and “health care” in the record records. True to her word, the singer took the initiative to donate $ 25,000 to the cause, to which artists such as Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX have already joined.
Reference the words he spoke in the Grammy, Roan has begun to collaborate with the NGO Backline, focused on safeguarding the mental health and well -being of industry professionals, in the ‘We Got It’ project. Precisely, what the singer of ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ In his speech.
After a donation of $ 25,000 by Chappell, Noah Kahan was the first to match the amount of the singer. Charli XCX, who admitted to feeling “inspired” by the movement and “happy to help,” and Sabrina Carpenter were the following.
On the other hand, Universal Music has been associated with Music Health Alliance, a non -profit organization, to cause the mental health fund in the music industry. According to the multinational, this will serve to provide “quality resources for mental health” of professionals in the sector in the United States. Today, February 14, the program is inaugurated.