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Hey, hey, look who it is!
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Olivia Rodrigo, hey, how are you?
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Rolling up for her 73 questions in epic fashion.
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I'm so excited!
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I love this car.
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Thanks.
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Approximately how many total miles are on this car?
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Let's see, 177,000.
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Approximately how many times have people asked you about your driver's license?
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You know, not as much as you would think.
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Huh.
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So where are you coming from?
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A cafe.
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Oh, and I got you a matcha.
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I don't know if you like it, but favorite.
0:29
That's really generous of you, thank you.
0:31
Sure.
0:31
Now on a scale of 1 to 10, how happy are you at this moment?
0:33
Ooh, I'm pretty happy.
0:37
I'd say probably an eight.
0:40
Great, yeah.
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And what are you currently obsessed with these days?
0:45
Oh, I love the New York Times crossword.
0:41
I try to do it every day.
0:49
Mmm, that's a nice habit, yeah.
0:48
What's the most interesting thing that you've learned recently?
0:49
Oh, um, that the banana that's like the flavor of Laffy Taffy is the taste of a banana that's gone extinct and that's why it doesn't taste like the banana we know.
0:59
Had no idea.
1:01
And what was your New Year's resolution and have you stuck to it?
1:03
Oh, my New Year's resolution was to spend more time alone and I have definitely done that this year.
1:09
Do you prefer Saturday nights or Sunday mornings?
1:13
Sunday morning.
1:13
What's the worst injury that you've ever had?
1:14
I've gone through my life pretty unscathed, but I broke my thumb one time in third grade because I slammed my hand in a car door.
1:23
Yeah.
1:23
Oh, this, um, this macho tea is amazing.
1:23
Oh yeah, I'm glad you like it.
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Now, you are a Pisces, yes.
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What makes you a typical Pisces?
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I'm a Pisces to a T.
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I'm super emotional and musical and I love a swim.
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Mmm.
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Mhm.
1:23
Now, what's the best fan gift that you've ever received?
1:23
Oh, um, I was in Paris last year and a fan gave me this little keychain and I stuck it on my purse and I take it with me everywhere I go.
1:23
The Eiffel Tower.
1:23
Yeah, that's really cool.
1:23
Uh-huh.
1:23
And what item besides your cell phone is always in that purse?
1:23
Mmm, Aqua for Essential, yeah.
1:23
Now speaking of yourself phone, can you show me something really cool on your phone?
2:01
I have a lot of voice memos and maybe I'll show you one.
2:07
Oh, this is the original 'Good For You' recording on a shitty guitar in my living room.
2:12
Let's see.
2:22
Am I the first person to have listened to that?
2:24
You are.
2:24
Oh my gosh, I feel special.
2:27
Wow, you're special.
2:27
Now, what's something that you always carry with you on tour?
2:31
Uh, I'm a little bit of a germaphobe with hotels, so I always like to have my own pillowcase over the pillows.
2:38
Good idea, yeah.
2:38
Now, what's the most special memory you've ever had from being on tour?
2:42
Performing at Glastonbury.
2:47
What album have you been playing nonstop recently?
2:47
Bridge Over Troubled Water.
2:47
Oh, classic, yeah.
2:47
Now I saw that video clip of you meeting Jack White.
2:47
That is beautiful.
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I love him.
2:55
Who is a celebrity now who you're dying to meet?
3:02
Robert De Niro, hit me up.
3:02
Hey Bob, you watching this?
3:05
Now Olivia, I loved your documentary too.
3:07
Thanks.
3:07
It was so fun to follow you on that road trip.
3:09
What's your favorite road trip destination in general?
3:10
Salt Lake City.
3:12
And what's the best present you've ever received?
3:14
Last year for my birthday, my best friend made a book of 365 things that she loved about me and it was filled with inside jokes and little memories and it was very special.
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I cried like a baby.
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And you're known for being a big reader.
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Look at all the books behind you on that bookcase.
3:26
I try.
3:26
Can you give me a recommendation?
3:28
Oh yeah, come here, let's do it.
3:30
Show me what you got.
3:32
Let's see.
3:32
Oh, I read this book recently.
3:39
It's a bunch of Leonard Cohen poetry.
3:37
One of my songwriter friends gave it to me and it's so incredible and I'm in love with Leonard Cohen.
3:45
He's amazing.
3:45
He's great, yeah.
3:45
What else do you have in there that's cool?
3:45
Oh, um, okay, so I made Guts, the record, at Electric Lady Studios in New York and I told the owner of this, the studio, that I really love Patti Smith.
3:45
There was a picture of her in the hallway and lo and behold, the next day, I was playing the piano, I get a knock at the door and Patti Smith is there and she's like, 'Hey, Olivia, nice to meet you, wanted to come and say hi.'
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And I lost my mind.
4:04
She gave me this book, this poetry book, and she wrote on the inside.
4:08
Oh, really?
4:08
She said, 'To Olivia, may all your days be inspired.'
4:13
Oh, that's such a meaningful gift.
4:13
I love her.
4:16
She's amazing.
4:19
Now I'd be shocked if you didn't have a Carole King record considering I see a Carole King book right there.
4:22
Yeah, this thing, this is one of the first records I actually ever bought.
4:26
Me and my mom bought it from the thrift store.
4:27
It's a little thrift store tag, yeah.
4:28
I love her, she's incredible.
4:28
All right, now can you name me your favorite songs by the following artists, rapid fire?
4:34
Yes, let's do it.
4:34
Lord, 'Liability.'
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Carly Simon, 'You're So Vain.'
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Alanis, 'Not the Doctor.'
4:42
Olivia Rodrigo, I don't know.
4:44
Here, wait, I got this for you though.
4:47
What?
4:47
What you?
4:47
Yeah, you can tell me your favorite, how about that?
4:50
I'd like that better.
4:50
That is really, really, that's incredible.
4:52
I'm just walk away with a free Olivia Rodrigo album.
4:55
Shameless self-promotion, it works.
4:59
What have you listened to the most in your entire life?
5:01
Um, probably this one, 'Elephant' by The White Stripes.
5:05
Oh, that's cool.
5:05
What's a song that can always make you cry?
5:09
'Valentine' by Fiona Apple.
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What's the best piano ballad ever written?
5:15
'Someone Like You.'
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And when you play piano, do you prefer playing alone or for people?
5:15
I prefer playing alone, but since you're here, I might make an exception.
5:25
Come here.
5:26
No, yeah, come here.
5:26
What is going on right now?
5:29
Are you?
5:31
This is where I hang out all the time.
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I do everything here.
5:33
This is incredible.
5:35
Olivia, what are you going to play?
5:35
Let's see.
5:38
See if you can recognize this.
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This, this is the new, new, new material.
5:57
Bravo.
5:57
Oh, you should, you should play something with me, how about something totally spontaneous and not rehearsed?
6:02
Totally spontaneous, let's do it.
6:04
Olivia R, go.
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1, 2, 3, 4.
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Yeah, killing it.
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You got to take me on tour, come on.
6:12
Oh, that's how you do it.
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Oh, I love it.
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Oh my gosh, we make a great team.
6:22
All right, I'm really serious about you taking me on tour if you, if you need a, you know, duet guest.
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You're there.
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All right, amazing.
6:32
When you think about songs, Olivia, what did you call the first song that you ever wrote?
6:32
Um, I've been writing songs for a long time, but I think the first song that I wrote on the piano was called 'Superman.'
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And what was the first song that you felt really connected to?
6:32
I wrote this song called 'Astronaut' when I was 14 and it made me believe that I could like really pursue songwriting.
6:32
Does being a self-identified perfectionist make songwriting a lot harder?
6:32
I actually don't think I'm a perfectionist.
6:32
I think as I, I get older, I realize that, um, if I were only to make things that were perfect, I would literally never make anything at all.
7:05
So I think I kind of had to get out of that mindset.
7:08
That's good philosophy, yeah.
7:08
And to anyone out there who wants to write a song for the first time ever, what three steps should they consider?
7:15
H, um, coming up with a good title and a good concept is important, a melody that moves you, and other than that, just believe in yourself and keep trying because I don't know, I've written so many bad songs in my life and that's how you get to the good ones.
7:30
Who's the most important music teacher that you've ever had and what did they teach you?
7:33
My piano teacher Kate, she taught me how to listen to music like a songwriter and it's really, really special to watch how you and your producer Dan work together.
7:41
Uh, what is the most important quality in a good producer?
7:45
Good taste and honesty.
7:48
Now, driver's license, let's talk about 'Driver's License.'
7:50
Let's, everyone wants to talk about that.
7:52
How has your relationship to that song changed over the past couple of years?
7:55
H, honestly, I, I am just still in such a state of disbelief.
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I just like wrote that song in my living room and it was just a little piece of my heart and I, I can't believe all of the doors that's opened for me.
8:02
I'm just so eternally grateful and all that has led to this, a new album coming out, yeah.
8:02
Now I heard that you recorded and wrote some of this new album in New York City.
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Why did you want to write it there?
8:19
I think New York is so inspiring and, um, every day of my life I just try to be more and more like Carrie Bradshaw, so.
8:25
Well, perfect transition into the next question.
8:27
I know that you are a big fan of Sex and the City.
8:47
Love it.
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But what else have you been binge watching these days?
8:47
Mmm, I watched all of The Walking Dead, love it.
8:47
Watched The Last of Us and Sopranos.
8:47
Very good.
8:47
Now your second live performance ever was on SNL.
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What did you say to yourself before taking the stage?
8:47
I was so nervous before SNL, I actually like cried in my dressing room, I was so scared, but thankfully it turned out okay.
8:52
Now you said that your pre-concert rituals are vocal warm-ups and having tea.
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What's the best meal to eat before going on stage?
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Um, almost every night before a show, I'd have a turkey sandwich.
9:02
Oh, speaking of, I have the best meal for a 73 questions interview.
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Come here.
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I don't even know this, there's a best meal.
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Holding out all the stops.
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Come on.
9:10
Oh my gosh, like what have I done to deserve this?
9:12
What's an app that you use that's not very popular?
9:17
Um, it's very popular, but I love going on Zillow and Redfin.
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I use it like Instagram, it's very entertaining.
9:24
What is a simple pleasure that you couldn't live without?
9:24
I love a bubble bath.
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What is something that you are surprisingly good at?
9:24
Ice skating.
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What's something you do that you probably shouldn't?
9:24
Listen to true crime podcasts alone in my house at night.
9:24
That's pretty scary, yeah.
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And what's something you don't do that you probably should do?
9:44
Read all my emails.
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Wait, come here.
9:44
What?
9:44
I baked you a little banana bread.
9:48
No, you did not.
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Hopefully you like it.
9:51
I kind of ran out of butter, but it should be good.
9:54
Oh my God, I'm having Olivia Rodrigo's banana bread.
9:55
This is the best day I've ever had.
9:57
You're sweet.
9:57
Oh, besides banana bread, what is a meal you can cook really well from scratch?
10:08
Mmm, I can make good cacio e pepe.
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Here, okay.
10:04
Oh, really?
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Bone appétit.
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Thank you so much.
10:08
It's good, um, okay, here we go.
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That is pretty damn good.
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Yay.
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I'm happy.
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I like it.
10:16
I don't know if it's as good for you as McDonald's oatmeal is.
10:23
Is that still your favorite fast food?
10:21
I love a good McDonald's oatmeal.
10:27
I also love an In-N-Out Double-Double cheeseburger with a Neapolitan shake.
10:27
We are so happy you did your first Vogue cover shoot.
10:31
Me too.
10:31
What was that like shooting your first Vogue cover?
10:34
So surreal.
10:36
What was your favorite look from the shoot?
10:42
There's this little sparkly mini dress that I really loved and it reflected the light really pretty.
10:42
Who makes your favorite jeans?
10:42
Levi's.
10:42
And what's the best tip for winged eyeliner?
10:42
Practice and yeah, that's just it.
10:42
I, I still feel like I'm really bad at it to this day.
10:57
What was your first big fashion purchase that you made?
10:59
Um, my Chanel bag that I was just wearing.
11:02
I think it's the only big fashion purchase that I made.
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I bought it when I finished my first album as a celebration gift to myself.
11:08
What era of fashion are you most inspired by?
11:10
The 90s.
11:10
What's your favorite vintage find?
11:19
Okay, so this dress used to be Chloe Sevigny's and she, uh, had a sample sale where she sold a bunch of her clothes and I've had this dress, the picture for wearing this dress, saved on my Pinterest for years and I was actually able to get my hands on it and I'm so lucky, it's my most prized possession.
11:19
It looks incredible.
11:19
Thank you.
11:19
Top three tips for vintage shopping.
11:34
Go, um, have patience and go with your friends and get stuff altered.
11:38
Now I see you have some family photos on your fridge.
11:42
Oh yeah, tell me some stories here.
11:46
See, um, these are two of my friends Maddie and Conan and, uh, I took them to where I grew up to Temecula and we went to the mall and we took this at the mall.
11:56
I love this picture.
11:56
Cool.
11:56
Uh, and this is my parents.
11:56
We went to New York for Christmas and we had to take a picture by the Rockefeller Center tree.
11:56
Cute.
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Is that classic?
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What's your favorite family tradition?
13:01
Um, not this year, but usually, uh, my family and I go to the beach on Christmas Day.
13:01
Are your parents musical?
13:01
Not at all, I'm the black sheep.
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And what's the most trouble you ever got in with your parents?
13:01
I am such a goody two-shoes, I really don't think I got into too much trouble.
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The one thing I remember is when I was in like first grade, I bought a hamburger at school at the cafeteria, uh, with my parents' money and I didn't eat the lunch that my mom packed me and I cried about it for a week.
13:01
I felt so guilty.
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Yeah, anyway, let's go outside.
13:01
Okay.
13:01
What's the phrase that you just say way too much?
13:01
Slay.
13:01
It's a little cringe.
13:01
Oh, wait, here, let me, let me get your tea.
13:01
All right.
13:01
What's a quote that you live by?
13:01
Um, what it all comes down to is everything's going to be fine, fine, fine.
13:01
Oh, that is a great outlook.
13:01
Now, I'm amazing at how you started your career so young.
13:01
Thank you so much, yeah.
13:01
Um, do you remember how old you were when you did your first ever audition?
13:10
Oh, um, I was probably like six, I was so young.
13:08
Can you describe how this first audition went?
13:13
Well, it was for Parenthood and I obviously didn't get it, so I guess it didn't go that well.
13:16
Things worked out for you again, I think.
13:18
What posters did you have on your wall when you were a kid?
13:26
Oh, I had Twilight posters on the wall, Team Edward since day one.
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I was going to say the same thing.
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Go Team Edward.
13:26
And since you, you were spending so much time acting as a teenager, what was it like to go to high school on set?
13:33
It's very strange, um, but I feel lucky to have gotten good tutoring.
13:37
And what's the best thing about being an only child?
13:41
I'm best friends with my parents and I got so much attention growing up.
13:47
And what's the most stressful thing about being an only child?
13:47
Uh, sometimes I really wish I had an older sister to give me advice.
13:47
What values do you hope you'll still hold on to when you're 35 years old?
13:47
I hope I still have my gratitude.
13:47
I'm pretty sure you will.
13:47
Why was it important for you to make a statement on Roe v. Wade at Glastonbury?
13:47
Um, yeah, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade the day before I was supposed to perform at Glastonbury and I just think forcing women to give birth is really horrifying.
14:14
We got a dog over here barking.
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I know he feels the same.
14:27
Dog agrees.
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Now Olivia, I am devastated.
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I'll tell you why.
14:33
There's only two more questions left at this interview.
14:33
It's been 728 days since you released Sour.
14:33
Wow.
14:33
And that dog is upset about it.
14:29
Uh, what is one word to describe Sour?
14:33
Angsty.
14:33
And what's one word to describe your new album?
14:39
Gutsy.
14:39
Well, you were gutsy to do this interview, Olivia Rodrigo.
14:41
Thank you so much for having me.
14:48
Job, we did it.
14:48
Fun.