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Lyrics deja vu olivia rodrigo
Lyrics deja vu olivia rodrigo






And with a song as strong as this one, those quick to label her as a one-hit wonder can now put their cynicism to rest. Rodrigo revealed that the meaning behind ‘Deja Vu’ came from her personal experiences with deja vu, and that she thought it would be interesting to use it as a concept to describe the feeling of seeing a former lover move on.Īside from dropping ‘Deja Vu’, Rodrigo also announced that her debut studio album, *O*R, would be arriving on May 1st. Even in the song’s visuals, a doppelgänger of Rodrigo’s (played by Talia Ryder) is featured. Sonically, you’d be excused for feeling a little deja vu here there are traces of that anthemic bridge we first got a glimpse of in ‘Drivers License’.īut beyond that, it’s revealed that the new lover in question has a name similar to Rodrigo’s and is an actress just like her.

lyrics deja vu olivia rodrigo

Dont act like we didnt do that shit too You re trading jackets like we used to.

lyrics deja vu olivia rodrigo

True to the song’s name, the ‘Glee’, ‘Uptown Girl’ and ‘Strawberry ice cream’ references are all repeated in the bridge. deja vu Do you get deja vu Do you get deja vu Straw ice cream in Malibu. Interestingly on ‘Uptown Girl’, the line “I’m in love with an ” is sandwiched between-you guessed it-the chorus and the verse. It details a middle class man attempting to woo an “uptown”, more well-to-do girl-we see what you’re hinting at here, Olivia.Ī little easter egg: in the next line, Rodrigo sings “Now I bet you even tell her how you love her / In between the chorus and the verse”. Uptown Girl might be better known today by Westlife’s iteration of the song, but it was in fact a doo-wop song originally by singer-songwriter Billy Joel. A little note: Rodrigo harmonises with herself when she sings the line “singing in harmony”. And haven’t we all been there? While the last episode of the show aired back in 2015, Rachel Berry and gang are clearly still relevant today. “Watching reruns of Glee / Being annoying, singing in harmony,” Rodrigo reminisces in the lyrics of ‘Deja Vu’s first verse’. And amidst the dizzying instrumental, ‘Deja Vu’ also comes with multiple easter eggs and references, like… Glee Starting off as a ballad, the song quickly welcomes some clashing drums by the midway mark. The song, which she teased as being different both musically and melodically from ‘Drivers License’, was similarly produced by Dan Nigro (Conan Gray, Caroline Polachek). Having dropped one of 2021’s most successful singles, the inescapable ‘Drivers License’, Olivia Rodrigo returns today (April 1st) for a second ride with ‘Deja Vu’.

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This article is part of What Do You Mean?, a series where we dive into the analysis and associations of the important songs of today.






Lyrics deja vu olivia rodrigo