Olivia Rodrigo reveals Sex and the City inspiration for new album

Olivia Rodrigo disclosed on The Tonight Show that multiple songs on her upcoming album draw inspiration from the Sex and the City relationship between Miranda Hobbs and Steve Brady. She described the lead single 'Drop Dead' as capturing a positive take on romantic love infused with melancholy. The album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, is set to release on June 12.

On The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Olivia Rodrigo shared the creative spark behind her third studio album. She explained that the fictional romance of Miranda Hobbs and Steve Brady from Sex and the City profoundly influenced several tracks. “There’s actually multiple songs that are inspired by Miranda and Steve,” Rodrigo said. “It’s my favorite show. I think I’ve watched every single episode maybe three times.” She recalled a poignant scene where Miranda tearfully tells Steve, “Any time something funny I just want to tell you,” which prompted her to write a song about it. This marks a shift from the heartbreak themes of her previous albums, including 2023’s Guts, toward love songs blending positivity with sadness and longing. Rodrigo cited The Cure’s “Love Song” and Lana Del Rey’s “Video Games” as favorites that embody this mix, calling them “so sad.” The lead single, “Drop Dead,” depicts a “really awesome first date” and serves as the “first chapter” of the album’s emotional journey, according to the singer. She will perform “Drop Dead” and another new track on Saturday Night Live this weekend, fulfilling a longtime dream of hosting and performing on the show. Rodrigo also announced an upcoming tour, expressing excitement about playing the new songs live. The full album arrives June 12.

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Olivia Rodrigo has released the music video for her single “Stupid Song,” which was filmed around New York City. The track appears on her third studio album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, which is out now.

Olivia Rodrigo released 'Drop Dead,' the lead single from her upcoming third album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she revealed she has not yet played the Cure-inspired track for Robert Smith, despite lyrics referencing his band's 'Just Like Heaven.' The song arrives with a music video filmed at the Palace of Versailles.

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Olivia Rodrigo marked the launch of her new single 'drop dead' by performing at Feel Karaoke in Los Angeles, dressed in a custom pale pink babydoll by designer Jane Doe. The track is the first from her upcoming album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, with a music video shot at the Palace of Versailles. Directed by Petra Collins and styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, the video features outfits referencing Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette and Jane Birkin.

Olivia Rodrigo made her hosting debut on the May 2 episode of Saturday Night Live, pulling double duty as musical guest, as announced earlier this month. The 23-year-old singer delivered a humorous monologue reflecting on her career, performed new songs from her upcoming album with surprise guests, and closed with a parody of 'Drivers License.'

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Olivia Rodrigo has announced a 65-date Unraveled Tour supporting her upcoming album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. The tour will kick off on September 25 in Hartford, Connecticut, and extend into Europe through May 2027. Tickets go on sale May 7.

Rolling Stone published a comprehensive update on Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming new album. The article compiles everything known about the project as of May 4, 2026. Fans await further announcements from the singer.

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Spotify will release a concert film of Olivia Rodrigo's recent Barcelona performance on May 27. The film captures an intimate show for her most dedicated fans at Teatre Grec.

 

 

 

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