All rights reserved.The Insurmountable Darkness of Love: Mysticism, Loss, and the Common Life by Douglas E. “And at first, I thought everyone was booing him! I looked around like, ‘Guys, be nice! What’s going on? Show him some respect!’ But they were just saying ‘Bruce!'”Ĭopyright © 2023, ABC Audio. “When he comes onstage, everyone’s like ‘Broooooooce!'” she laughed. And I just was sitting at the piano one day, and I started playing those chords.”Īlso in the interview, Olivia owned up to her crush on 73-year-old rock legend Bruce Springsteen, explaining, “I think he’s very cute and a very great musician.” However, she admitted to being confused when Springsteen performed at the Glastonbury Festival. “And so I had that title written … under my ‘Title List’ section of my phone for a while. And it’s, like, such a cool word to me,” she said. The first single, “vampire,” has already hit #1, but despite her documented love for Twilight, Olivia says that the movie franchise didn’t inspire the song. She continued, “The most important thing, it sounds like so cheesy and cliché, but I just wanted to make an album that I really liked and felt really proud of.” I just feel, I don’t know what I’m gonna do.’ And other days where it was really fun and had a great time.” And there were some days where I’m just like, ‘Wow, the pressure is just insurmountable. Speaking on the U.K.’s Hits Radio Breakfast show, Olivia revealed, “Making this album definitely had its ups and downs. If your debut album turned you into a global superstar and won you some Grammys, you’d feel like you needed to do as well or better with your second album, right? That’s how Olivia Rodrigo was feeling when she was making her upcoming album GUTS.
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