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"People get so sad because it’ll be their favorite song. But I just feel like I’ve grown out of some of them."
Olivia Rodrigo has opened up about what she thinks of her older music and it's bad news for fans of her debut album 'Sour'.
It's hard to think of anyone in recent memory who's launched their career as successfully as Olivia Rodrigo. As soon as she released her first single 'Drivers License', she soared to the top of charts all around the world. Her follow-up singles, 'Deja Vu' and 'Good 4 U', were also smash hits, and her first album Sour has broken countless records since it came out.
Nevertheless, two years removed from 'Sour', Olivia has revealed that she doesn't "really love" some of the tracks anymore.
Speaking to the LA Times, Olivia explained that rehearsing for her Guts World Tour has made her realise that she doesn't like her entire discography. Talking about the songs on 'Sour', Olivia said: "Some of them I don’t really love so much anymore."
When asked to specify which songs she was referring to specifically, Olivia replied: "Oh I don’t want to tell you that. People get so sad because it’ll be their favorite song. But I just feel like I’ve grown out of some of them."
However, 'Driver's License' is NOT one of them. Reflecting on the song, Olivia said: "I remember putting the song out, still super-heartbroken, and people would come up to me and say, ‘Wow, this takes me back to my first heartbreak."
She added: "Now, I listen to it and I totally get it. It actually does transport me back to when I thought I was never gonna love anyone else. I’m like, Awww — that’s so cute.”
Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license (Official Video)
The songs from 'Sour' that didn't make the Guts World Tour setlist are '1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back' and 'Hope Ur Ok' respectively.
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