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Olivia Rodrigo and boyfriend Adam Faze are not spotted together that often, but we have some new photos of the couple!
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Adam Levine is sharing his thoughts on the ongoing controversy surrounding Olivia Rodrigo and her songwriting.
Adam Levine is expressing his opinion about Olivia Rodrigo, and recent call-outs regarding her songs and their similarities.
Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour reclaims the top spot on the Official Albums Chart, boosted by its release on vinyl this week.
Olivia Rodrigo reigns supreme on the Official Irish Albums Chart for an 11th week, while homegrown acts Villagers and Orla Gartland take out spots in the Top 3.
Olivia Rodrigo is talking about her heritage.
Olivia Rodrigo is giving writing credit on her successful single Good 4 Uto two members of the iconic rock band Paramore.Fans of the singer were quick to point out the similarities between Paramore’s 2007 hit song Misery Business and Olivia’s single Good 4 U, making it a conversation topic all over TikTok, Twitter and Instagram.And while Hayley Williams and former guitarist of the band Joshua Farro, the new credited writers, have yet to talk about Olivia’s song, it was a representative of
Not everyone thinks adding Paramore‘s Hayley Williams and Josh Farro to the songwriting credits of Olivia Rodrigo‘s hit “Good 4 U” is such a great idea.
Fans have long noted the similarities between Olivia Rodrigo's "Good 4 U" and Paramore's 2007 single "Misery Business," and now, Hayley Williams and ex-guitarist Josh Farro have been retroactively credited as songwriters on Rodrigo's Sour single, according to NME. The track, written by Rodrigo and Daniel Nigro, debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 back in May.
There’s a change to Olivia Rodrigo‘s hit song, “Good 4 U.”
and hovered in the top three ever since.It’s not clear when their names were added to the track notes, according to NME; however, they were not reportedly there when the song was first released a few months ago.Fans observed early the similarities between the song and Paramore’s 2007 single “Misery Business.” Musical mash-ups comparing the two songs appeared on social media, accusing Rodrigo of being heavily inspired by the pop-punk group, drawing in millions of viewers in the process.In an
From one icon to another! Be it butterfly clips or plaid mini skirts, Olivia Rodrigo doesn’t shy away from Y2K style. And while her “Brutal” music video, which was released on Monday, August 23, was filled with fashion inspo from the early aughts, one outfit in particular paid special tribute to the OG princess of pop.
Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams has seemingly been given a retrospective writing credit on Olivia Rodrigo's smash hit single Good 4 U.
Hayley Williams and Josh Farro – Paramore’s frontwoman and former guitarist, respectively – appear to have been added to the credits of Olivia Rodrigo’s song ‘Good 4 U’.A listing in the repertory of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) notes that Williams and Farro (who left Paramore in 2010) are now credited on the track, listed as writers alongside Rodrigo and producer Dan Nigro.Williams and Farro were not originally credited, according to a Billboard story listing
Olivia Rodrigo can now be crowned Spotify’s Queen of the Summer, both in Canada and abroad.
Chris Willman Music WriterThis may still come as a surprise to oldsters, but the young people do love their vinyl now — even contemporaries of 18-year-old Olivia Rodrigo, whose debut album returns to the No. 1 spot on the chart this week due partly to a belated LP-format release.Rodrigo’s “Sour” tops the Rolling Stone album chart with 99,200 album-equivalent units.