Olivia Rodrigo – GUTS review: a stellar graduation from teen-pop sensation

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livia Rodrigo’s debut album, Sour, made her the biggest new pop star since Billie Eilish, earning two worldwide number one singles, three Grammy Awards and four songs on over a billion Spotify streams. So she must have found it hard to lurk at the back of the room doodling when she became the world’s most recognisable uni student in the aftermath.

She only signed up for one class, Poetry at the University of Southern California; not rejecting her sudden teenage superstardom, but trying to find a way to make sure this fickle music thing lasts. Her wise, fiercely vulnerable lyrics were one of Sour’s many strong points, especially on her smash debut single Drivers License, where she depicted herself celebrating newfound vehicular freedom by cruising her ex’s neighbourhood wishing he was in the empty passenger seat.

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