Olivia Rodrigo Reimagines Pop Stardom with Honest Songwriting and a Festival

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Olivia Rodrigo explains her growth from a chart-topping teen icon to a more self-directed artist who prioritizes storytelling and emotional honesty on her new album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love. She discusses her upcoming Unraveled Tour, her plan to balance art with life, and launching Daisy Chain Fields, a feminist, charity-minded festival lineup featuring women-fronted acts. The piece portrays a artist who refuses to chase hits, embraces activism, and aims to empower other women in music while keeping a sense of normal life.
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