Satirical Artist Profile: Olivia Rodrigo's Third Album Gets Parody Treatment
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The Onion Staff
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A satirical artist profile of Olivia Rodrigo that humorously mocks music journalism tropes. It lists absurd details about the 24-year-old singer-songwriter, including her third studio album, her fans being described as "Pitchfork staff writers," and a bizarre comparison of her unreleased songs to a racehorse. The piece is clearly parody, with jokes about her relationship with Taylor Swift and a "Controversies: Girl" punchline.
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Age: 24-year-old Gen Xer
Signature Look: Scrutinized
Fans Call Themselves: Pitchfork staff writers
Controversies: Girl
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