![]() ![]() She easily writes lyrics that speak to specific moments and memories, but simultaneously manages to be relatable. Part of what makes the song work so well is Rodrigo’s songwriting. There is a certain bitterness as she watches the two perform “reruns” of their relationship, asking her ex-lover, “So when you gonna tell her that we did that, too? / She thinks it’s special, but it’s all reused.” ![]() Instead of missing her ex, Rodrigo examines his relationship with his new girlfriend, realizing that he is just reliving all of their old memories with someone else. However, if “Drivers License” was an angst-ridden trip down memory lane, “Deja Vu” is a much angrier ride. Released on April 1, “Deja Vu” features similar elements as “Drivers License”: breakups, old memories, and-perhaps a fun little recurring theme-driving. Yet, her second single, “Deja Vu,” proves that Rodrigo’s success wasn’t just beginner’s luck, but the promise of one of the best up-and-coming songwriters in the music industry. In January, the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actress took over every single music streaming platform with her single “Drivers License.” The 18-year-old singer broke records such as the most streamed non-holiday song on Spotify and even inspired an SNL skit dedicated to how addicting the bridge was. We’re barely halfway through 2021, but it’s hard to think of the breakout stars of the year without mentioning Olivia Rodrigo.
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