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Olivia Rodrigo unleashes ‘The Cure’ with cool 90’s ballad feel in non-healing operating room

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LOVE AS THE COMMON COLD

Olivia Rodrigo finally got “The Cure”, her 2nd single off “You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl In Love” released early today in the utmost satisfying love song promising never to resolve heartbreak. Olivia sings about how love from her man not being able to heal the doubt, toxins, and pain Olivia is feeling. Olivia is very numb about any type of love her companion enthusiastically gives.

“The Cure” music video is entirely an operating room set up with all the organs, beakers, operating table which Olivia welcomes in her old-fashioned nurses uniform. Olivia plays 3 roles as surgeon, patient, and pop rocker all unable to medicate and realize how the love she receives will never be “The Cure”. You know you feel Olivia’s band’s influences of “The Cure” with rage girl band heavily dominating the DNA of Olivia’s “The Cure”. Paper mache heart organs with blood draining out of Olivia in the same art form perfectly describe an early to mid 90’s girl band folk pop feel in this dilemma of love moment.

In a dollhouse ending that’s stomped on by Olivia Rodrigo in real life herself, “The Cure” is apparently that one song you want to hear constantly on your playlist. And for sure, radio and streaming are gonna love it for its classic pop song feel having all the aches and pains a love song can only have. Expressive notes with the visuals are cute and unresolved. Olivia injects “The Cure” in our veins in the short and long term on our playlist. “The Cure” acts as a healer, but like all meds, they kill.

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DANIEL QUINTANILLA

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