Olivia Rodrigo has introduced the follow-up LP to her 2021 debut, Sour. Her second album is titled Guts, and it’s out September 8 through Geffen. The primary single, “Vampire,” is out this Friday, June 30.
Rodrigo introduced “Vampire,” her first solo single since Bitter, earlier this month. She wrote the track and extra of Guts with Daniel Nigro, a collaborator on the debut. CD and seven” single variations of the one could have a demo model as a B-side. “For me, this album is about rising pains and making an attempt to determine who I’m at this level in my life,” Rodrigo mentioned in a press release about Guts. “I really feel like I grew 10 years between the ages of 18 and 20—it was such an intense interval of awkwardness and alter. I believe that’s all only a pure a part of progress, and hopefully the album displays that.”
In 2022, Rodrigo gained the Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, Greatest Pop Vocal Album, and Greatest Pop Solo Efficiency. Following these wins, she spent the yr touring, speaking out to her audiences about abortion rights after the Supreme Court docket overturned Roe v. Wade. It was additionally a yr the place she carried out “Deja Vu” and “Uptown Girl” with Billy Joel, inducted Alanis Morissette into the Canadian Songwriters Corridor of Fame, sang “Torn” with Natalie Imbruglia, and sang “You’re So Vain” for Carly Simon’s Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame induction.
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