'Some people said, 'It kind of isolates you from people, you can't really say things like that in a song,' says OliviaRodrigo in regards to almost cutting this lyric from 'Vampire.'
‘s “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U.”
The former Disney starlet also touched on why she chose “Vampire” to mark both the lead single off her upcoming albumas well as her first release since her 2021 debut record. “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 explained. “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 added. “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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