HER debut album Sour turned her into an international sensation thanks to No1 hits Good 4 U and Drivers License.
But if you thought Olivia Rodrigo was savage with her lyrics the first time around then you have heard nothing yet.

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The Sun can reveal her comeback track Vampire – the lead song off her second album Guts – sees her brand a mystery older ex a “bloodsucker” and accuse him of dating her for fame.
On the song, out on Friday, Olivia sings: “Hate to give you the satisfaction asking how you’re doing now.
“How’s the castle built off people you pretend to care about?”
She later adds: “Six months of torture that you sold as some forbidden paradise. I loved you truly. Gotta laugh at the stupidity”.
Not stopping there, the clearly scorned superstar rages: “You made me look so naive, sunk your teeth into me, bloodsucker, famef***er, bleeding me dry like a goddamn vampire.
“Went for me and not her cuz girls your age know better. I’ve made some real bad mistakes but you make the worst one look fine”.
Fans will no doubt be quick to speculate Vampire is about Olivia’s producer ex Adam Faze.
The two dated from summer 2022 before calling it quits at the start of this year.
At the time Olivia was eighteen and Adam was twenty four.
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However, just like fellow singer/ songwriter Taylor Swift, Olivia is unlikely to ever confirm the identity of the man who inspired the track.
But that won’t stop social media sleuths trying to piece the puzzle together.
Adam will no doubt be bracing himself for backlash after Olivia’s former ex Joshua Bassett was inundated with death threats.
Olivia’s army of fans slammed him for being the influence behind her heartbreak anthem Drivers License.
Olivia’s second album Guts is tipped to cement her as one of the biggest names in music.
The record drops on September 8 and is set to be her most personal yet.
Talking about the recording process, Olivia said: “For me, this album is about growing pains and trying to figure out who I am at this point in my life.
“I feel like I grew 10 years between the ages of 18 and 20 – it was such an intense period of awkwardness and change.
“I think that’s all just a natural part of growth, and hopefully the album reflects that.
“I definitely tried working with other writers at the beginning of my career, but I think what makes me special as an artist is my perspective and the way that I say things.”

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