Olivia Rodrigo Stands Her Ground on “Vampire” Lyrics

Olivia Rodrigo Stands Her Ground on Vampire Lyrics

Olivia Rodrigo is standing her ground on the use of the phrase “fame f—er” in her new single “Vampire.”

The songstress told Audacy’s The Julia Show that she fought to keep the line in the chorus, even though her co-writer Dan Nigro tried to convince her to take it out.

“Some people said, ‘It kind of isolates you from people, you can’t really say things like that in song, it’s not relatable’ —yada, yada, yada,” Rodrigo revealed.

However, the “Drivers License” singer ultimately decided to keep the line because she felt it was important to be honest about her experiences.

“I think the song isn’t about fame f—ing, I think it’s more about someone being manipulative and sucking you dry, using you for all you’re worth,” Rodrigo said. “I think that’s a universal theme, and I also think fame is more easily accessible now than it has ever been. It’s not just people in LA and Hollywood that have to deal with that.”

“Vampire” is the lead single from Rodrigo’s upcoming album, “Guts.” The song has already topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and it’s clear that Rodrigo is not afraid to speak her mind.

“I feel a lot more sure of myself now,” Rodrigo said. “I feel sure of who I am and what I want to do and what I want to say and the people I want to surround myself with… I’m still figuring lots of stuff out and thoroughly confused about lots of other aspects of life, but I’m definitely getting clear on more things.”

Rodrigo’s willingness to be honest about her experiences is one of the things that makes her such a relatable and popular artist. She’s not afraid to show her vulnerability, and she’s not afraid to speak her mind. “Vampire” is a powerful song about the dangers of fame, and it’s clear that Rodrigo is just getting started.

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