Olivia Rodrigo may simply have 4 additional tracks in shop complying with the launch of her student cd Guts — which, at the time of magazine, is much less than 1 day away.
Out Friday (Sept. 8) at twelve o’clock at night, Guts currently has actually a verified 12 tracks on its typical track listing, that includes the formerly launched songs “Vampire” and also “Bad Idea Right?” But followers believe they might have detected 4 added tune titles concealed in an artificial commercial recorded by Rodrigo advertising her imminent LP, published on her main YouTube network Wednesday (Sept. 6).
The apology commercial advises Guts to individuals that “regularly suffer from the agony” of spilling their digestive tracts to complete strangers or that have problem with trusting their digestive tracts. Around the 23-second mark, the cd’s tracklist shows up onscreen and also scrolls inside out.
At initially glimpse, it looks similar to the very same tracklist validated by Rodrigo earlier this summer. But after that, at the 26-second mark, the display problems for simply a fraction of a second, swiftly disclosing what seem the titles of 4 brand-new tracks prior to they go away: “Obsessed,” “Scared of My Guitar,” “Stranger” and also “Girl I’ve Always Been.”
Some of these brand-new titles completely match the ideas Rodrigo concealed in a puzzling tracklist intro published in July, specifically “Obsessed” and “Stranger.”
“GUTS DELUXE IS COMING,” tweeted one fan, reposting the commercial on Twitter.
“GUTS DELUXE IS ABOUT TO CHANGE MY LIFE,” wrote one more.
Guts will certainly note Rodrigo’s initial LP given that Sour, her 2021 launching that catapulted her to superstardom with No. 1 hits “Drivers License” and also “Good 4 U.” She’s currently racked up one more No. 1 with Guts, many thanks to its knockout lead solitary “Vampire,” launched in June.
In a current discussion with Phoebe Bridgers for Interview magazine, the 20-year-old celebrity opened concerning what she’s doing in a different way this moment around. Alluding to her wish to prevent a repeat of the Joshua Bassett/Sabrina Carpenter dramatization triggered by the success of “Drivers License,” she informed Bridgers that she currently feels a responsibility to send her tracks to their topics prior to launching them.
“I feel like last time, there was so much weird media s–t and I had no idea how to deal with any of it,” she showed. “Literally, it was the first song out of the gate and all of that s–t happened. I felt so ill-equipped … That was an overwhelming experience, but now I definitely feel a responsibility [to give a heads up].”
See if you can find the 4 reported luxurious tracks in Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts commercial over.