Olivia Rodrigo announces release date for new album 'Guts'
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Over the weekend, Olivia Rodrigo announced that her new album, 'Guts', will be coming out this week.
Olivia Rodrigo is ready to release new music.
The singer-songwriter took to Instagram over the weekend to announce that her new album, 'Guts', will be coming out in a week's time.
"Guts Comes out in one week," wrote Olivia on IG.
Rodrigo's close friend, Conan Gray, was one of the first people to comment. "Guess I gotta stay alive for one more week then," he wrote.
Another celebrity who liked the post is Taylor Gabrovic.
READ: Olivia Rodrigo announces new album
Speaking about the motivation behind the new album, Olivia told The Guardian that it is based on the feelings of rage she felt over the years as an artist who was striving for perfection.
“I’ve experienced a lot of emotional turmoil over having all these feelings of rage and dissatisfaction that I felt like I couldn’t express, especially in my job,” she told the publication.
“I’ve always felt like: you can never admit it, be so grateful all the time, so many people want this position. And that causes a lot of repressed feelings. I’ve always struggled with wanting to be this perfect American girl and the reality of not feeling like that all the time.”
Olivia recently responded to claims that her song, 'Vampire,' was directed at Taylor Swift.
TikToker Eliud said: “When she released ‘Sour’, Taylor freaking said, ‘Ay, yo. Give me money. Those sound like my songs. I need money.’ She sunk her teeth into Olivia’s freaking neck.”
However, Olivia denied the claims.
“I mean, I never want to say who any of my songs are about. I’ve never done that before in my career and probably won’t. I think it’s better to not pigeonhole a song to being about this one thing,” she told The Guardian.
READ: Taylor Swift announces "surprise" album coming out in October
“I was very surprised when people thought that.”
Olivia released ‘Vampire’ in June. The song features lyric referring to someone as a “bloodsucker, fame fuc*er”.
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