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Post by Admin on Mar 30, 2021 19:53:53 GMT
After keeping fans guessing over the weekend by clearing out all her Instagram posts, Olivia Rodrigo revealed what the fanfare was about: the release of "Deja Vu," her first song since the global phenomenon of her debut single "Drivers License." "My new song deja vu is out Thursday at 9am pst," she wrote across her social media accounts on Monday afternoon (March 29). While the song's April 1 release date could raise some eyebrows, Rodrigo added, "I promise it's not an April fools joke ." The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star released her debut single "Drivers License" on Jan. 4, and the song spent its first eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2021 19:07:37 GMT
Olivia Rodrigo - deja vu (Official Video) Listen to ‘deja vu’ out now: OliviaRodrigo.lnk.to/dejavu Pre-order the debut album *O*R: OliviaRodrigo.lnk.to/preorderCo-starring - Talia Ryder Director - Allie Avital Production Co. - SMUGGLER x north of now Executive Producer - Elizabeth Doonan Creative Producer - Daniel Yaro Producer - Matisse Gaillard Assistant Director - Lynna Baculo Cinematography - Logan Triplett Steadicam - Renard Cheren Gaffer - Cole Pisano Grip - Colin Stoye Art Director - Jake Tremblay Production Designer - Natalia Brito Editor - Lindsey Nadolski Colorist - Kaitlyn Battistelli VFX - B.Art VFX
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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2021 20:42:15 GMT
Olivia Rodrigo just dropped her newest single. Here is everything we know! Olivia just released her newest single “Deja Vu” and we could not be more excited. She’s been posting on her Instagram lots of photos teasing the song release, with her wearing adorable retro outfits, driving an old school Mercedes convertible a la Drivers’ License, in sunglasses and a red lip, licking a strawberry ice cream with sprinkles, while driving by the beach.
Olivia Rodrigo REVEALS Secret Announcement During 'Deja Vu' PREMIERE! | Hollywire
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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2021 22:32:32 GMT
Olivia Rodrigo's Deja Vu: Fans Think She's Singing About 'That Blonde Girl' AGAIN
On Thursday, Olivia Rodrigo dropped her new track, ‘Deja Vu,’ and fans think she’s once again singing about her rumored ex, Joshua Bassett, and his reported new girlfriend, Sabrina Carpenter. Of course, the new song follows the 18-year-old ‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ star’s popular single ‘Driver’s License,’ which many fans theorized was about the rumored love triangle.
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2021 3:01:44 GMT
No one—especially not Olivia Rodrigo—expected “drivers license” to become the biggest song on the planet overnight. But this January, it happened. The introductory single from the 18-year-old actress, known for her roles in the Disney shows Bizaardvark and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, followed a heartbroken Rodrigo on a spin through suburbs, lamenting what could have been. http://instagram.com/p/CNIV0YAAtEg Fueled by a juicy subplot involving a Disney love triangle (with speculative responses from the other involved parties), “drivers license” debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and broke Spotify’s record for the most song streams in a week. It even got its own effusive “Saturday Night Live” skit: “Sounds like it’s just some teen girl singing in her room to her piano,” remarked Pete Davidson. “And that’s the beauty of it, you got a problem?” retorted host Regé-Jean Page. The song’s delicate final moment—“’Cause you said forever, now I drive alone past your street”—is basically tattooed on the public consciousness. http://instagram.com/p/CNGRlC9BLn5 After such a tremendous debut, Rodrigo’s next move would determine if she would be deemed a one-hit wonder or pop music’s next heavyweight. “deja vu” firmly suggests the latter. Once again, the narrative centers around an expired romance with distinctly theater-kid vibes: watching Glee reruns, trading clothing, being unabashedly annoying. Rodrigo catalogs these activities over a twinkly melody, twisting the tension before the big reveal: She’s not the love interest anymore. “I bet she’s bragging to all her friends/Saying you’re so unique,” she sings, throwing in a smug “hmph” for good measure. Instead of pitting two young women against each other, “deja vu” directs its ire towards some unoriginal dude who keeps forcing “Uptown Girl” on his lovers—even though it was Rodrigo who introduced her ex to Mr. “Piano Man” in the first place. If “drivers license” channeled the intimate storytelling of Taylor Swift, “deja vu” nods towards Lorde’s offbeat melodrama and, eventually, Florence and the Machine’s grandiosity. The production (by “drivers license” co-writer Dan Nigro, who has worked with Carly Rae Jepsen, Sky Ferreira, and Caroline Polachek), is delightfully ensnaring, and Rodrigo leans into the sassy, bittersweet catharsis. Rest assured: When the world opens up, everyone will be feverishly chanting, “Strawberry ice cream in Malibu, don’t act like we didn’t do that shit too!”
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