It is pretty hard not to scream out the lyrics and dance around to the punk rock tune of the song. Many songs in the album follow suit to the second track, including the famous ‘driver’s license’ as well as ‘enough for you’. The singer mainly reflects what went wrong in her past relationship, many in the audience speculate it is about her former Disney Channel flame Joshua Bassett, and missing what they both had while her ex is moving onto someone new. The second track on the album is ‘traitor’ which deeply contrasts the first one, mirroring the singer’s anger but dropping the tempo massively and pairing Rodrigo’s dreamy vocals with an acoustic guitar. I love how relatable the lyrics are, ‘If someone tells me one more time / ‘Enjoy your youth’, I’m gonna cry’, it is pretty hard not to scream out the lyrics and dance around to the punk rock tune of the song. The wiry guitar tune paired with the ‘urgent’ singing tune of Rodrigo places the song to be a must listen to for the audience. Rodrigo tells NME of her inspiration from the women of ‘90s alt-rock. It is the singer’s take on generational trauma. The album first begins with ‘brutal’ and this sums up every angsty teenager in their late adolescence. Rodrigo sings so effortlessly and beautifully in every track whilst also experimenting with her own sound. This album should be labelled as essential because much of it is so relatable to the audience and Rodrigo sings so effortlessly and beautifully in every track whilst also experimenting with her own sound. Rodrigo jumps from one genre to another effortlessly and this is seen in the tracklist of the album. It is hard not to fall in love with her talent and musical personality as she relays her feelings towards modern society as well as being a relatable person for much of Generation Z. Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album Sour showcases the teenage pop sensation to be a megastar.
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