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Olivia Rodrigo spills her guts

  Olivia Rodrigo has only grown since her debut album, currently sitting at over 53M monthly listeners on Spotify alone. This 21 year old has broken multiple records and won 3 Grammys throughout her career, today we will be reviewing her most recent album “GUTS.” All-american b*tch The album starts off with a punch, with lyrics like “Forgive and I forget / I know my age and I act like it / Got what you can't resist / I'm a perfect all-American bitch” it instantly became a standout track. Bad idea right? Perfectly capturing the confusion and excitement of making a bad decision. “Now I'm gettin' in the car, wreckin' all my plans / I know I should stop, but I can't / And I told my friends I was asleep / But I never said where or in whose sheets” The playful lyrics and upbeat tempo make it a fun listen. Vampire A powerful ballad that talks about being taken advantage of at a young age, shows off Rodrigo’s vocal range. The most descriptive being the second verse “And

When we all asleep, where do we go?

  Billie Eilish has taken the world by storm with her unique style and hauntingly beautiful voice. Her debut album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" solidified her status as a groundbreaking artist, blending genres and pushing boundaries. Billie's authenticity and innovative approach to music have made her a defining voice of her generation. !!!!!!! The title track serves as an intriguing interlude, clocking in at just 13 seconds. It features Billie instructing listeners to take out their Invisalign, adding a touch of humor and personality.  bad guy A standout track that perfectly encapsulates her distinctive style and features a catchy, bass-heavy beat paired with Eilish's whispery vocals. Lyrically, "bad guy" plays with themes of defiance and irony; mocking her lover, showcasing her tough side while questioning his. So you're a tough guy / Like it really rough guy / Just can't get enough guy / Chest always so puffed guy / I'm that bad

Another vicious record review

Sabrina Carpenter was 22 years old when her life turned upside down, after being referenced as “that blonde girl” in Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single “driver’s license.” Carpenter faced relentless bullying as the song gained popularity, leading to widespread speculation about her relationship. It wasn't until her fifth studio album came out that she openly expressed her feelings regarding the matter. Emails I can't send The title track sets the tone for the album with its introspective lyrics. Carpenter shares her raw emotions about her father's affair, expressing the hurt and broken trust it caused. Lyrics like “And thanks to you, I, I can't love right / I get nice guys and villainize them” or “Cause you were all I looked up to / Now I can't even look at you” It's a powerful introduction giving listeners an insight into how vulnerable this project was for the singer. Vicious This song is a sharp departure from the softer opening, addressing a toxic relationship in t

Record reviews gone sour

Olivia Rodrigo took the world by storm with her debut single "driver's license" gaining over 80 million streams in its first week alone. Rodrigo released her highly anticipated debut album "SOUR" shortly after. The album followed her messy breakup with High School Musical: The Musical: The Series co-star Joshua Bassett, detailing her heartbreak for her audience.  Brutal The opening track immediately catches listeners' attention as it's initially a ballad and transforms into a more angsty feel. Lyrics such as “And I’m so tired that I might / Quit my job, start a new life / And they’d all be so disappointed / ‘Cause who am I if not exploited?” hint at how an artist may constantly feel pressured to be the best in their industry. That despite being in their “golden years” they still feel overwhelmed with the need to succeed. Traitor This one quickly became a fan favorite as it was relatable to her teenage audience. The track contains lyrics like “Remember I