Even though, as of the writing of this post, Olivia Rodrigo is one of the hottest new pop singers in the game as a standalone artist, she is still obligated to her Disney contract. Or...
Filipino-American actress, singer, and songwriter, Olivia Isabel Rodrigo has earned incredible success in the entertainment industry. Olivia Rodrigo, as many know her, started her acting career in 2015. Her first role on set was...
Looking at the title of this tune, you’re probably thinking to yourself, ‘oh-oh, here comes another Olivia Rodrigo song about her ex-boyfriend having a new girlfriend’. But in fact this is one of only two...
The two songs which Olivia Rodrigo respectively released to launch her musical career, 2021’s “Drivers License” and “Deja Vu“, were a bit misleading. And that’s because they gave us the impression that when she did get around to...
The title and related thematic sentiment of this song (“Good 4 U”) is sarcastic in nature. What the vocalist is doing is addressing her ex-boyfriend. And on the surface, she is congratulating him on being able...
As a musician, Olivia Rodrigo dreads the prospect of being ‘pigeonholed’. In other words, she doesn’t want to be perceived as a one-dimensional artist, i.e. the type that, say, harps on the same subject over and over. ...
“Only a Matter of Time” is similar in sentiment to another track Joshua Bassett dropped earlier in 2021 entitled “Lie Lie Lie“. In fact it can be deduced that he is actually speaking to the...
This song has gone viral upon its release as it appears to be part of the popularly-hypothesized love triangle between singer Sabrina Carpenter, actor Joshua Bassett and actress Olivia Rodrigo. This is an episode which...
Lyrically Joshua Bassett’s “Lie Lie Lie” is terse, but at the same time there is a lot being said. As a premise, we know from Joshua’s Bassett’s own description of the meaning that it is about a...
Olivia Rodrigo wrote “All I Want” from the perspective of a fictional character she portrays. However, the reason she was able to do so effectively is because its theme was personally a “very-relatable concept”...