Olivia Rodrigo
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
projecting their own experiences onto you like that's the type of songwriting that I do and that's I love that type of songwriting that's why I got into it like so many heroes that like do that type of songwriting and so I don't take it so personally you when I listen to my favorite pop songs I'm thinking about my experiences and like me in that pop song like and how I felt with like my ex-boyfriend and blah blah blah like I'm not really thinking about that person and like the exact specifics that they're talking about it's
And I think the narrative will reveal itself over time.
I think that that's out of my control and under my business and myβ
To that I say, fuck it, whatever.
Honestly, no.
I remember Dan and I the other day were like doing like clean versions of all the songs and we're like, damn, this usually, this would take us two days back when we were doing Sour and this took us an hour.
But no, I think I, I think I'm just feeling less angsty these days.
I don't know what it is.
I think maybe I,
swore more as a teenager, as we all do, maybe.
Damn, my producer has a two-year-old, too, and we hang out with her obviously a lot in the studio.
And she goes up to her dad the other day and she's like, Daddy, why does Olivia say fuck so much?
I was like, oh, she's got me by name.
She's really funky.
The other day also we were in the car and we like picked her up from school or whatever.
And I was singing along to the song on the radio and she's like, starts like crying.
She's like, Daddy, I hate it when Olivia sings.
And I was like, oh, no.
I'm going to reconsider a lot right now.
That's true.