Most artists wish they could captivate the masses in record-time like Chappell Roan. The 26-year-old Missouri native has a phenomenal thing going right now, and an ice cream parlor in Iowa not only took note, but honored her in a delicious way.

Chappell Roan's musical styling has been compared to 1980s campy pop in the best possible way. Her aesthetic is heavily influenced by drag queens, and her music sounds decisively retro. Her exuberant melodies are evident in her latest hit, "HOT TO GO!," a cheerleader-esque anthem that recalls Toni Basil's "Mickey" and the Village People's "Y.M.C.A."

Chappell Roan took her talents and her "Midwest Princess Tour" to Council Bluffs this week, and to celebrate, Black Cat Ice Cream in Des Moines came up with a menu of delicious frozen treats to honor on the of the most popular pop stars at the moment. They released a whole menu of flavors that take their names and significance from her songs.

Some of the ice cream flavors take names from her hits, like the aforementioned "HOT TO GO!," as well as "Good Luck, Babe!," and "Pink Pony Club." Here is a sampling of what Black Cat is offering, per KCCI:

Photo Credit: KCCI, YouTube
Photo Credit: KCCI, YouTube
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I must say, the "Good Luck, Babe!" flavor would be my immediate go-to. That flavor comes with a cereal milk base as well as Lucky Charm Marshmallows and a raspberry swirl. "HOT TO GO!" is a "spicy" cherry flavor, and "Pink Pony Club" tops a cotton candy base with frosted animal crackers. Tip of the cap to Black Cat on a stellar menu!

I might need to take them all cold to go!

I knew Chappell Roan was going to be something when, back in August, her performance at Lollapalooza not only drew the event's largest daytime crowd, but the largest crowd in its history. You can't manufacture that kind of popularity. She's been caught up in a tornado of publicity and an explosion in popularity.

Hell, "HOT TO GO!" is even part of a new series of Target ads.

Read more about a Des Moines ice cream shop honoring Chappell Roan with several scrumptious flavors on KCCI's website.

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