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Olivia Rodrigo talks being a pop star her way in Pitchfork magazine cover story

Olivia Rodrigo got into the deep roots behind “You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love” today as she was front page story on Pitchfork. Olivia’s 3rd album surely hitting all the right feels of unique pop music tells the tale of love from blossoming to foul mulch. There’s love exciting as when you get it and feel it, then the sad part where you know you’re gonna lose it, dashing all hopes you had initially. Olivia is being a pop star on her own terms, not going after No. 1’s, glitter, or pure pop.

If Olivia Rodrigo were not to choose between right and wrong with being a pop star, Olivia Rodrigo is definitely choosing her way to be a pop star. Olivia takes her work very seriously, her art very seriously, and her writing especially very seriously. But when it came to double duty on “SNL”, she took this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to say fuck it. If she messes up a note, the world will keep spinning. Olivia took her nervousness in this situation and just went out and had fun.

With all the joyous, loving, and envious feels with Olivia Rodrigo, Pitchfork was also the first place today where Olivia announced she’s launching Daisy Chain Fields. A new festival Olivia has created in the vein of Lilith Fair (DPL’s thoughts also) with a lineup of powerful female artists. Daisy Chain Fields will take place at Great Park on August 29 in Irvine, California. Tickets will go on presale this Wednesday, June 24 at 1 p.m. EDT.

The music industry is collectively breathing a sigh of relief as Olivia Rodrigo after 3 to 5 years has become the new answer that pop music is looking for. Olivia has also added another 1st week number 1 album with her 3rd album selling 485k units. Olivia’s highest 1st week in her career so far.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA

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