![]() ![]() ![]() Love J-14? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for fun, exclusive videos with your favorite stars. Olivia’s debut album is set to be released on May 21, 2021. Songwriting’s just like therapy, I think.” “When you’re writing something and you finish it and you listen back to it and it’s exactly where your head is at … you feel so seen and understood, even if it’s just by yourself,” she said about songwriting. “I think we’ve met once or twice in passing, but I’ve never had a conversation with her, so I don’t think I could write a song that was meaningful or emotional about somebody that I don’t know,” Olivia said at the time.Īppearing to get ahead of the possible rumors that would come about following the “Déjà Vu” release, Olivia also told American Songwriter that her latest single involved details that were “completely made up.” Social media users have started to theorize the song’s meaning, just like with “Driver’s License.” Once the rumored drama reached viral heights, all three parties involved addressed the song’s meaning with Olivia herself telling on March 2 that she couldn’t have written a song about Sabrina because “I actually don’t know her at all.” So, does the new track actually relate back to her solo debut? Some fans sure do think so. “I thought it’d be interesting to write a song, using déjà vu, about how sometimes when somebody moves on in a relationship and they get with a new partner, you watch it and you’re like, ‘Oh my gosh, that was all of the stuff that I did.’ I think that’s a really relatable, universal thing.” “I really like descriptive, narrative-based songwriting, so we tried to do that in the verses and paint pictures of all the specific things that you do in a relationship,” Olivia explained during an interview with American Songwriter. This message is mirrored throughout the nearly four-minute-long music video as the Disney+ star appears to completely transform into her former fling’s new love interest. Within the song, Olivia references specific activities, like watching Glee, that she used to do with her old lover, and are now being replicated with his new girlfriend. ![]() The lyrics of the new song - which include, “Do you get déjà vu when she’s with you?” - appear to be a message to an ex who’s moved on to a new relationship. Now, on Thursday, April 1, the songstress released a second song, titled “Déjà Vu,” and fans are wondering whether or not it connects to her past relationship drama. Peace and love to all.When Olivia Rodrigo dropped her single “Driver’s License” in January 2021, the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series songstress appeared to uncover a love triangle between herself, Sabrina Carpenter and Joshua Bassett. I wish Sam all the best for his ongoing career. In these times we live in this is hardly news. Sam did the right thing and I have thought no more about this. “How it got out to the press is beyond Sam or myself. And no more was to be said about it,” Petty continued. “The word lawsuit was never even said and was never my intention. ![]() Sam’s people were very understanding of our predicament and we easily came to an agreement. Most times you catch it before it gets out the studio door but in this case it got by. All my years of songwriting have shown me these things can happen. Olivia Rodrigo - Deja Vu Miley Cyrus, FAST X, Kali Uchis (Lyrics) Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notificationsYou can see more here: https://. Two high-profile situations that were settled out of court include Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ 2014 hit “Uptown Funk” (which has quietly added writers twice) and Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me,” the writers of which in 2015 made an undisclosed settlement with Tom Petty over their song’s similarity to his 1989 hit “I Won’t Back Down.” Petty and cowriter Jeff Lynne’s names were added to Smith’s song’s credits and royalties, even though the writers claimed not to be previously familiar with the earlier tune.Īfter news of the addition became public, Petty wrote in a statement, “Let me say I have never had any hard feelings toward Sam. Such cases can get extremely complicated, unpredictable and, not least, expensive when they go before a jury of ordinary people who are not music experts, as evidenced by the back-and-forth with recent lawsuits involving Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse,” Robin Thicke and Pharrell’s “Blurred Lines” and even Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.” Reps for Swift and Rodrigo did not immediately respond to Variety’s requests for comment, but what seems likely is that the matter was settled quietly behind the scenes, as is often the situation with potential copyright-infringement cases. ![]()
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