Olivia Rodrigo would possibly simply have 4 further songs in retailer following the discharge of her sophomore album Guts — which, on the time of publication, is lower than 24 hours away.
Out Friday (Sept. 8) at midnight, Guts already has a confirmed 12 songs on its commonplace observe listing, which incorporates the beforehand launched singles “Vampire” and “Dangerous Thought Proper?” However followers suppose they could have noticed 4 further music titles hidden in a fake infomercial filmed by Rodrigo selling her fast-approaching LP, posted on her official YouTube channel Wednesday (Sept. 6).
The parody infomercial recommends Guts to individuals who “usually undergo from the agony” of spilling their guts to strangers or who battle with trusting their guts. Across the 23-second mark, the album’s tracklist seems onscreen and scrolls from prime to backside.
At first look, it seems similar to the identical tracklist confirmed by Rodrigo earlier this summer time. However then, on the 26-second mark, the display glitches for only a cut up second, shortly revealing what look to be the titles of 4 new tracks earlier than they disappear: “Obsessed,” “Fearful of My Guitar,” “Stranger” and “Woman I’ve At all times Been.”
A few of these new titles completely match the clues Rodrigo hid in a cryptic tracklist teaser posted in July, notably “Obsessed” and “Stranger.”
“GUTS DELUXE IS COMING,” tweeted one fan, reposting the infomercial on Twitter.
“GUTS DELUXE IS ABOUT TO CHANGE MY LIFE,” wrote one other.
Guts will mark Rodrigo’s first LP since Bitter, her 2021 debut that catapulted her to superstardom with No. 1 hits “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U.” She’s already scored one other No. 1 with Guts, because of its smash lead single “Vampire,” launched in June.
In a current dialog with Phoebe Bridgers for Interview journal, the 20-year-old star opened up about what she’s doing in a different way this time round. Alluding to her need to keep away from a repeat of the Joshua Bassett/Sabrina Carpenter drama sparked by the success of “Drivers License,” she instructed Bridgers that she now feels a accountability to ship her songs to their topics earlier than releasing them.
“I really feel like final time, there was a lot bizarre media s–t and I had no concept tips on how to cope with any of it,” she mirrored. “Actually, it was the primary music out of the gate and all of that s–t occurred. I felt so ill-equipped … That was an amazing expertise, however now I positively really feel a accountability [to give a heads up].”
See when you can spot the 4 rumored deluxe tracks in Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts infomercial above.