Olivia Rodrigo Opens Up About Creative Pressure While Writing Second Album
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Summary
Olivia Rodrigo discusses the creative pressure and self-doubt she experienced while writing her second album, following the massive success of her debut SOUR and its viral single "drivers license." The article captures her struggle with external expectations and the challenge of creating art under intense public scrutiny.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledI couldn't sit at the piano without thinking about what other people were going to think about what I was playing
I would sing anything and I'd just be like, 'Oh, but will people say this and that, will people speculate about whatever?'
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