Olivia Rodrigo Contemplated Removing an Unrelatable Lyric from ‘Vampire’


Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo goes to the disclosing of the #vampireOR2 Shorts obstacle as well as premiere the video clip for her solitary “vampire”, (Geffen Records) at YouTube Space LA on June 29, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Olivia Rodrigo simply disclosed that while composing “Vampire,” she practically placed a risk via among the verses at the heart of her brand-new solitary’s message.

Speaking with Audacy’s The Julia Show, the 20-year-old pop celebrity admitted that she as well as co-writer Dan Nigro went back as well as forth over consisting of the expression “fame f—er” in the carolers of “Vampire,” which swelters an ex-boyfriend for leeching off her fame as well as manipulating their partnership. “Some people said, ‘It kind of isolates you from people, you can’t really say things like that in song, it’s not relatable,’ yada, yada, yada,” she shared.

“I totally get and saw where they were coming from,” Rodrigo proceeded. “I think the song isn’t about fame f—ing, I think it’s more about someone being manipulative and sucking you dry, using you for all you’re worth. I think that’s a universal theme, and I also think fame is more easily accessible now than it has ever been. It’s not just people in LA and Hollywood that have to deal with that.”

Widely thought to be discussed Rodrigo’s rumored ex-boyfriend Zack Bia, “Vampire” made an angsty dash on the graphes following its June 30 launch. Temporarily dethroning Morgan Wallen’s 13-week regime on top of the Billboard Hot 100, the bitter-tasting track came to be Rodrigo’s 3rd solitary to debut at No. 1 adhering to Sour‘s “Drivers License” as well as “Good 4 U.”

The previous Disney starlet likewise discussed why she picked “Vampire” to note both the lead solitary off her forthcoming cd Guts along with her very first launch given that her 2021 launching document. “It was a song that felt really special to me, it was always really important when I looked through all the songs we had,” Rodrigo described. “It’s a step forward and hints at everything that’s to come in the next album.”

“I feel a lot more sure of myself now,” she included. “I feel sure of who I am and what I want to do and what I want to say and the people I want to surround myself with… I’m still figuring lots of stuff out and thoroughly confused about lots of other aspects of life, but I’m definitely getting clear on more things.”

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