

#Who produced olivia rodrigo deja vu series
She currently stars in the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Prior to releasing her own music, the 18-year-old singer-songwriter came up through Disney. The song became a Number One hit and reigned on the charts until March. Rodrigo released her debut single “Drivers License” in January. I think that’s a universal, relatable thing that happens,” she says. “Sometimes when you break up with someone and watch them live the life they lived with another partner, that can be really frustrating. (Yeah, everything is all reused) Play her piano, but she doesnt know (oh, oh) That I was the one who taught you Billy Joel (oh) A different girl now, but theres nothing new. Rodrigo gets deja vu all the time and thought it would be a great metaphor to use for a relationship. Dont act like we didnt do that shit, too. “I’m really obsessed with the concept of deja vu and I think it’s such a cool, psychedelic, awesome thing,” she tells Rolling Stone. Rodrigo co-wrote the song with Dan Nigro, who also produced her hit lead single “Drivers License.” The pair penned the song in one day last fall and have played with different versions of it ever since. Republicans Wanted a Hunter Biden Special Counsel. The video ends with the same opening scene, this time with Ryder driving the car.

From there, Rodrigo and Ryder swap places in the same scenes and outfits as Rodrigo watches them all on a pile of old television sets. After leaving the first house, she goes back to her home and reveals that she has the exact same dress. Inside, she sees a girl (played by Talia Ryder) trying on a green dress. The video opens with Rodrigo driving through Malibu with strawberry ice cream before ending up at a mossy home.

“ Play her piano but she doesn’t know/ That I was the one that taught you Billy Joel/ A different girl now but there’s nothing new/ I know you get deja vu,” she sings. The song grows bigger as it goes on, leading up to a chorus of gang vocals on the bridge/outro. “Do you get deja vu when she’s with you?” she asks on the chorus. the type that, say, harps on the same subject over and over. In other words, she doesn’t want to be perceived as a one-dimensional artist, i.e. She wonders if her former partner’s new lover knows that these are all the things she used to do with her ex. by Amanda London Published ApUpdated ApAs a musician, Olivia Rodrigo dreads the prospect of being ‘pigeonholed’. Rodrigo begins the song by listing a series of romantic memories with a partner: “Car ride to Malibu/Strawberry ice cream/One spoon for two,” she sings above an idyllic chorus of la-la-las. In the process, she became the first artist in history to debut their first two singles in the Top 10.Olivia Rodrigo is out with her new single “Deja Vu,” off her upcoming debut album, out May 21st. “Deja Vu” was Rodrigo’s second single off her debut album, Sour, and peaked at No. And so I wanted to do something like that.” I love the yell-y vocals in it, like the harmonized yells that she does, I feel like they’re super electric and moving. And I love ‘Cruel Summer,’ it’s one of my favorite songs ever. “I wanted the last bridge to kind of like go crazy. Jacklyn Krol Published: ApOlivia Rodrigo via YouTube Olivia Rodrigo revealed the inspiration behind her sophomore single 'deja vu. “I wanted to be really high energy because the rest of the song is serene and eerily calm,” she said. Vincent and Jack Antonoff are now listed in the song’s metadata on Spotify and TIDAL.īack in April, Rodrigo told Rolling Stone about the connection between “deja vu” and “Cruel Summer” while explaining how the former track was made. As Rolling Stone points out, Swift and her “Cruel Summer” co-writers St. Olivia Rodrigo has officially acknowledged Taylor Swift’s influence on her hit single, “deja vu,” by adding Swift as a co-writer on the track.
