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Amo Este Perfil de Olivia Rodrigo

 Amo mucho el trabajo editorial de GQ desde hace un año, con el nuevo manejo editorial con el que cuenta ahora. Olivia Rodrigo, a quien ya he mencionado en este blog, ha sido entrevistada por GQ.  What was your first brush with celebrity once things started to reopen? Someone came up to me the other day and was like, “Sorry if this is weird, but I had sex to the entirety of your album.” And I was like, “What the fuck? That's crazy.” That was the weirdest experience I've ever had. I was flattered, of course. También yo he tenido sexo con las canciones de Olivia Rodrigo. Which is a pretty aesthetic experience, I must say.  Link:  Olivia Rodrigo Was Built 4 This

Olivia Rodrigo Is The Real Thing

  OK, hay que hablar y dejar algo muy en claro: el mayor fenómeno de la música en 2021 es Olivia Rodrigo. Ha sacado tres sencillos y cada uno de ellos hace que sus escuchas vivan el angst adolescente del amor.  En The Guardian le hicieron un perfil ahora que saldrá su primer disco Sour y previo a su aparición en los Brits Awards y en en SNL. Released in January, Drivers License sprang (almost) out of nowhere like a heaved sob. Four days later, it broke Spotify records for the most single-day streams (Christmas songs exempted). The next day, it broke that record again. After 10 weeks at No 1 in the US and nine in the UK, it has been streamed 1.9bn times. Next Tuesday, the California-born songwriter makes her live debut at the Brits; the following weekend, she does Saturday Night Live; a week later she releases her debut album, Sour, a grippingly well written – all by her – collection of balladry, pop-punk, bitter diatribes and euphoric taunts that dwells on this romantic treachery. Eve