Singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has opened up about her creative process, revealing that she finds inspiration in the quirky and sometimes awkward moments of her life.
The 20-year-old sensation, known for her hit song 'Good 4 U', recently mentioned her appreciation for unconventional incidents, citing that they fuel her creative spark. Reports from Female First UK highlighted her association with actor Louis Partridge, 20, and mentioned her past relationships with music executive Zack Bia, 26.
Expressing her admiration for certain works, Rodrigo shared her admiration for Sofia Coppola's film 'Priscilla', emphasizing the filmmaker's storytelling prowess. She also mentioned her current reading list, which includes Patti Smith's 'Year of the Monkey', along with previously read books like 'Just Kids' and 'Woolgathering'.
Rodrigo spoke highly of author Dolly Alderton, particularly praising the book 'Everything I Know About Love'. Quoted by Female First UK, she explained her approach to life, embracing peculiar or awkward occurrences as potential material for her future memoir. The singer-songwriter disclosed that she strives to create a song every day as a means to maintain her mental well-being.
In her own words, Rodrigo expressed, "These days, I try to write one song every day. I just feel like myself when I’m writing. If I don’t do it, I get depressed. I’m just writing songs to process what’s going on, whether in my personal life or in my perception of the world." Her dedication to songwriting stems from a desire to process her experiences, be it personal or her interpretation of the world around her.
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