Casual (Chappell Roan)

“Casual” explores the emotional turmoil of a relationship where one partner is emotionally invested while the other insists on keeping things “casual,” leading to frustration and resentment.

The song captures the internal conflict of wanting more while being strung along with mixed signals.

🥇1st Place – Chappell Roan

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🥈2nd Place – Chappell Roan

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4th Place – Avuhlie

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5th Place – Austin Carr

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6th Place – chappell roans unreleased & demos

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7th Place – ysabelle flores

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8th Place – Nicole Sophia

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9th Place – Alaina Castillo

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10th Place – Zach Tay

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11th Place – wilt

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12th Place – Shaun Riley

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13th Place – Mahogany

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14th Place – Chloe Duvall

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15th Place – antonia isabella

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics reveal a stark contrast between the singer’s desires and the reality of the relationship.

She acknowledges the “casual” label, yet her actions and feelings suggest otherwise: “My favorite bra lives in your dresser” and “I’m on the phone talking down your sister” indicate a level of intimacy that contradicts the casual pretense.

The repeated line, “Knee deep in the passenger seat and you’re eating me out / Is it casual now?” highlights the absurdity of the situation.

The final verse exposes her building resentment and self-loathing for allowing the situation to continue, culminating in the raw declaration, “you can go to hell,” signaling her breaking point.

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