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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2021 23:23:25 GMT
Zooey Deschanel is helping Olivia Rodrigo remember the good old days, when the singer appeared in an episode of New Girl. If you're not a hardcore New Girl fan, then you probably missed the episode where Olivia plays one of the students that becomes obsessed with The Pepperwood Chronicles, a novel that Nick (internet boyfriend Jake Johnson) writes. In the clip, Olivia's character talks about how cool Zooey's character, Jessica Day, is after finding out that she's friends with Nick. Zooey posted it with the caption, "Real footage of Olivia Rodrigo crediting me for inspiring her number #1 album. (JK, but great album @olivia_Rodrigo!)" This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Olivia Rodrigo has been living on the top of the charts thanks to her brand new album, Sour. It has beaten out records, like "the biggest opening week for an album by a female artist in global Spotify history," according to Chart Data.
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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2021 21:22:49 GMT
Olivia Rodrigo - SOUR photoshoot (Behind The Scenes)
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 6:39:26 GMT
Singer songwriter Olivia Rodrigo recently dropped some behind-the-scenes footage of her Sour album photoshoot. http://instagram.com/p/CNnSB-7L80g The video in question featured lyrics from Rodrigo’s song Happier and showed off the entire creative process that went into creating the album, from art direction to photoshoots and concept art.
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Post by Admin on Jun 21, 2021 5:17:15 GMT
Congratulations are in order for Olivia Rodrigo, who has officially graduated high school. The 18-year-old hitmaker proudly celebrated the milestone on Saturday (June 19) by sharing some Polaroid-style pictures of herself posing in a shiny blue cap and gown. "Bye high school!!!!!!!" the "Good 4 U" hitmaker wrote on Instagram. http://instagram.com/p/CQU0EkTr22u The first photo shows the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actress flashing a peace sign, while the second pic finds her making a silly face for the camera. The gallery also includes a photo of a SUV with the words "Just Graditated!" jokingly written on the back window. Rodrigo has been hard at work in recent months. In May, she scored her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with her debut full-length, Sour. Earlier this year, the singer-songwriter broke through with her hit breakup ballad "Drivers License," which spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. She also earned her second Hot 100 chart-topper with the Sour track "Good 4 U."
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2021 20:15:17 GMT
Off the heels of her record-shattering debut Sour, Rodrigo, 18, speaks to PEOPLE in this week's issue about songwriting, fame and how she's a much happier girl today than when she wrote her album. "I'm just constantly learning and growing at such a rapid rate," she tells PEOPLE. "I'm writing songs and I'm really happy. I'm a lot happier than I was when I wrote that record, which is great." http://instagram.com/p/CPXoQhpL7oB "I'm a lot more confident, which I think is a good aspect of growing up," she adds. "We'll see what the next era brings, but I'm excited to start working on it." Rodrigo doesn't mind writing about heartbreak though, and she's happy that people can resonate with the deeply personal feelings she experiences. "It means the absolute world to me," she says about her album being the soundtrack to heartbreak. "I feel like if a girl writes a song about heartbreak, very often people start criticizing her for feeling those emotions, and only writing about that. I do just love a heartbreak song. I literally wrote breakup songs before I ever held a boy's hand. So, who knows? Maybe I'll continue to do that, or maybe I'll branch out? I just love writing music, and I hope that people continue to listen." http://instagram.com/p/COyYw1HrYeM "It actually makes me want to cry. It's so touching," she says about representing Filipino people in media. "Representation in TV and media is so important. And I'm so glad that I can hopefully be an example for a little Asian girl out there, that they can do anything that they set their mind to." With such a busy schedule, Rodrigo is also making time to focus on herself (and her friends!). "I can very easily get burned out and exhausted. And when you're burnt out as the artist, I find it really hard to be inspired and create work that you really like," she says. "So, definitely taking time off has been paramount. And my team has been really awesome about giving me breaks when I need it, and letting me rest, and take it easy with what I need to. "I love spending time by myself. That's the best thing ever," she adds. "But I really love hanging out with my friends. I feel like that's really rejuvenating for me. And I love talking about stuff that is not music or industry-related." Last week, she spoke to PEOPLE about what it's like to integrate her personal experience when writing for Nini in HSM:TM:TS. "It's really fun to write for characters. It's a fun, creative challenge for me," she said. "I always try to integrate my personal experience, and also my unique songwriting voices for the songs that I do for the show."
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