There is a draw back to Olivia Rodrigo’s stunning “drivers license” success. It’s known as parking ticket.
The “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” actress, 18, took a second amid the heights of her break-out hit “drivers license” to point out she had been introduced again right down to Earth by a City of Los Angeles parking violation ticket.Â
“This isn’t all fun and games,” Rodrigo wrote within the picture of the dreaded red-lined parking ticket envelope posted on her Instagram stories. No phrase on the parking infraction, however Rodrigo can deal with the fantastic.
In the emotional pop ballad, Rodrigo sings about driving within the ‘burbs along with her new drivers license, eager for the previous love who’d inspired her to realize the life-changing ID.Â
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Released Jan. 8, “drivers license” launched to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Rodrigo the youngest artist to debut on the prime of the chart, and broke Spotify’s document for most streams of a track in a single week.
The “drivers license” official YouTube video has greater than 180 million views in three months.
The track even acquired a stamp of approval from Taylor Swift, who responded to the then 17-year-old singer’s success by posting “that’s my baby and i’m so proud.” (Rodrigo turned 18 in February).
Fans have been fast to hypothesize who Rodrigo’s lyrics have been about, many assuming Rodrigo was singing a few failed relationship with “HSM” co-star, Joshua Bassett and his new rumored love curiosity, Sabrina Carpenter.
Why? Because Carpenter is blonde and 4 years older than Rodrigo.
On April 1, Rodrigo launched “Deja Vu,” her true follow-up to the track from her upcoming, but to be titled, debut album anticipated May 21. “I promise it’s not an April fools joke lol,” she wrote on Instagram.
Word to the sensible Olivia on the parking ticket — simply pay the fantastic. The appeals course of by no means works.