Olivia Rodrigo reveals tracklist: half "in love", half "sad"

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Olivia Rodrigo reveals tracklist: half “in love”, half “sad”

There is much less left until the launch of Olivia Rodrigo’s long-awaited third album, available on June 12. ‘You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’ doesn’t have such a long title just for the sake of it, but in reality it is an album divided into two parts with different themes. The artist has revealed it with the publication of the complete tracklist.

Rodrigo described his third album as “experimental” and full of “sad love songs.” Now, we know the names of those songs. The first part of the album, the one that begins with ‘drop dead’, has the nickname “Girl So In Love” and includes songs like ‘Stupid Song’, ‘Honey Bee’, ‘My Way’ or ‘Purple’, which closes this half. The most striking titles are, without a doubt, ‘Maggots For Brains’ and the innocent ‘U + Me = 3′.

The second half, on the other hand, is titled “You Seem Pretty Sad” and its titles reflect this. We already knew the recent ‘the cure’ and ‘begged’, the collaboration with Weyes Blood that debuted on SNL. The rest of the songs are a total contrast to those of the first part, with names like ‘What’s Wrong With Me’, ‘Less’, ‘Expectations’ and ‘Cigarette Smoke’, which would close the LP.

Tracklist:

‘Drop Dead’
‘Stupid Song’
‘Honey Bee’
‘Maggots For Brains’
‘U + Me = 3’
‘My Way’
‘Purple’
‘The Cure’
‘Begged’
‘What’s Wrong With Me’
‘Less’
‘Expectations’
‘Cigarette Smoke’

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