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For Olivia Rodrigo fans, it’s hard to imagine life before her music. While her lyrics are undeniably Gen Z (“It’s brutal out here!”), they also drip with a romanticism and timelessness that could easily be mistaken for lines from past greats like Joni Mitchell or Joan Baez (“And I fell for you like water / Falls from the February sky”).
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Olivia Rodrigo's Ariana Thrifts babydoll micro minidress boldly rides high
Olivia Rodrigo has always been a major fashion icon who loves to go above and beyond in some of the cutest ensembles yet. In fact, she is actually continuing her love affair with vintage-inspired silhouettes.
Ahead of the release of 'You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,' Olivia Rodrigo partnered with American Express to re-create the set of her music video 'The Cure' in a pop-up for fans.
The superstar has finally released her highly anticipated third studio album
Ditching the punchy pop punk of Guts to play with a soft '80s pop and New Wave-indebted sound, her new LP is about the life cycle of her first "real, big girl" relationship. The result is bittersweet.
On “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” the 23-year-old singer delivers a polished, solemn breakup chronicle that misses her signature adrenaline rush.
As the title suggests, “You Seem Pretty Sad” takes listeners through the lifespan of a relationship, from giddy beginnings full of butterflies (“Drop Dead,” “Stupid Song”) to the first thoughts of doubt (“Maggots for Brains,” “My Way”) and finally, its bitter end (“Less,” “Cigarette Smoke”).
Olivia Rodrigo's mom wanted to see Korn over her daughter.
The superstar's third LP, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, is out now — here's everything you need to know about the project.
