Olivia Rodrigo has revealed {that a} particular line in her track Vampire was virtually lower for not being relatable.
Throughout a current interview with Audacy’s The Julia Present, the 20-year-old hitmaker revealed that the road “fame f**ker” in her newest single Vampire virtually didn’t make the ultimate lower.
“It was really a debate whether or not or not ‘fame f**ker’ must be within the track,” Olivia said. “Some folks stated, ‘It form of isolates you from folks, you’ll be able to’t actually say stuff like that in songs if it’s not relatable,’ yada, yada, yada, which I completely get and I noticed the place they had been coming from.”
The Déjà Vu singer famous she felt that the track wasn’t completely about somebody who makes use of their fame to climb the social ladder, however extra about manipulation usually.
“I believe the track isn’t about fame f**king or no matter, I believe it’s extra about somebody being manipulative and sucking you dry, utilizing you for all of your price,” the performer defined. “I believe that that’s a common theme, and I additionally suppose fame is extra simply accessible now than it has ever been. It’s not simply folks in L.A. and Hollywood that should cope with that.”
Vampire – which is the lead single from the singer’s upcoming album, Guts – turned Olivia’s third single to debut at No.1 on the Sizzling 100, following her hit songs Drivers License and Good 4 U.
Guts is scheduled to be launched on 8 September.