Olivia Rodrigo s good 4 u music video inspires a burst of fiery memes
Ex-boyfriends everywhere are shaking.
Why? Well on Friday, teen singer and actor Olivia Rodrigo dropped good 4 u, the third single off her upcoming debut album,
SOUR. The video is fierce and filled with literal flames, the music and lyrics are slightly reminiscent of Paramore, and the song s overall angsty energy strays from the 18-year-old s other popular releases, drivers license and deja vu .
If drivers license made fans want to sob behind the wheel while cruising the suburbs, and deja vu made us want to drive with the top down while licking strawberry ice cream, then good 4 u makes us want to.I don t know.slide on tall black gloves and commit arson? (Please don t do this. You ARE free to rage-eat some Smartfood popcorn, though.)
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