Olivia Isabel Rodrigo(born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She first became known for starring on theDisney ChannelseriesBizaardvark(2016–2019) and theDisney+seriesHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series(2019–2022). Shifting focus onto her recording career, Rodrigo signed withGeffen Recordsto release her 2021 single "Drivers License",which peaked atop the USBillboardHot 100and raised her to international prominence. Her debut studio album,Sour(2021), was released in May of that year; it spawned her second number-one song, "Good 4 U",and won her threeGrammy Awards.The documentaryOlivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 Ufollowed in 2022, which chronicles the creative process ofSour.The following year, she released her second studio album,Guts(2023).
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Overall, Rodrigo has released threeBillboardHot 100 number-one singles, twoBillboard200number-one albums, and eight multi-platinum songs by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA). Heraccoladesinclude anAmerican Music Award,sevenBillboardMusic Awards,and fourMTV Video Music Awards.She was recognized asTime's Entertainer of the Year in 2021,Billboard'sWoman of the Yearin 2022, and twice as "Songwriter of the Year" at theASCAP Pop Music Awardsin 2022 and 2024.
Early life
Olivia Isabel Rodrigo[2]was born on February 20, 2003,[3]at the Rancho Springs Medical Center inMurrieta, California,to Jennifer, a school teacher, and Chris, afamily therapist.[4][5][6]She is an only child[5]and grew up in neighboringTemecula.[7]Rodrigo was born half-deaf in her left ear.[8]Rodrigo is half-Filipina and identifies asFilipino American.[9][10][11]Her paternal grandparents and great-grandparents emigrated from thePhilippines,and her family follows Filipino traditions andcuisine.[10][12]Her mother hasGermanandIrishancestry.[5][13]She grew up listening to her parents' favoritealternative rockmusic, such as the bandsNo Doubt,Pearl Jam,the White Stripes,andGreen Day.[14]
Rodrigo attended Lisa J. Mails Elementary School in Murrieta, participating in their after-school musical theater program.[15]At age five, her parents signed her up for vocal lessons with Jennifer Dustman, who would begin to enroll Rodrigo in various local singing competitions.[16]Under the advisement of Dustman, her parents enrolled her in acting lessons.[17][16][18]She began taking piano lessons at age 9.[18][16]Rodrigo first became interested in songwriting after listening tocountry musicsongs byTaylor Swift,[14]and was playing guitar by age 12.[18]In May 2010, at age seven, she first appeared onscreen in anOld Navycommercial.[19][20][21]
Career
2015–2019: Career beginnings and acting
In 2015, at age twelve, Rodrigo made her acting debut portraying the lead role ofGrace Thomasin the direct-to-video filmAn American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success.[22]She attended Dorothy McElhinney Middle School in Murrieta for a year, until moving to Los Angeles after landing an acting role inDisney Channel'sBizaardvarkin 2016;[15]she was homeschooled from then until her graduation in 2021.[5][23]Starring as the character Paige Olvera, a guitarist, she played the role for three seasons.[24][25][26][27]
In February 2019, she was cast in the starring role of Nini Salazar-Roberts on theDisney+seriesHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series,which premiered in November of that year.[28]Rodrigo was praised for her performance,[29][30]with Joel Keller fromDeciderdescribing her as "especially magnetic".[31]For the series, Rodrigo wrote and performed the promotional single "All I Want",released in November 2019.[32][33]She left the show at the end of its third season to focus on her music career.[34]
2020–2022:Sour
Rodrigo signed withGeffen Recordsin 2020.[35]She negotiated the record deal to secure for herself ownership of themastersof her music.[5]On January 8, 2021, she released her debut single, "Drivers License",which she co-wrote with producerDan Nigro.[36][37]Within the week of its release, "Drivers License" was critically acclaimed,[38]and brokeSpotify's record twice for most daily streams ever for a non-holiday song with over 15.7 million global streams on January 11 and over 17 million global streams the next day.[39][40]It went on to break another Spotify record for the first song in history to hit 80 million streams in 7 days.[41]The song debuted at number one on the USBillboardHot 100,[42]and reached number-one in numerous other countries.[43][44]Rodrigo stated in an interview that "It's been the absolute craziest week of my life... My entire life just, like, shifted in an instant."[45]
On April 1, 2021, Rodrigo released her follow-up single, "Deja Vu",which debuted at number eight on theBillboardHot 100,[46]making her the first artist to debut their first two releases in the top 10 of the Hot 100.[47]The third single preceding her debut album, "Good 4 U",followed on May 14, 2021, and became her second single to debut at number one on the Hot 100.[48][49]Sour,her debut studio album, was released on May 21, 2021, to critical acclaim.[50]Slate'sChris Molanphy said its first three singles alone established Rodrigo's "early status asGen-Z's most versatile new artist ".[51]According toClashcritic Robin Murray, Rodrigo is regarded as one of Generation Z's finest artists,[52]whileVarietydubbed her "the voice of her generation" in its cover story of Rodrigo.[14]Sourdebuted at number one on the USBillboard200chart and spent a total of five weeks at the spot, becoming the longest reigning number-one album by a female artist in 2021.[53]
In June 2021, Rodrigo premieredSour Prom,aprom-themed concert film on YouTube.[54]Three days later,Timenamed her Entertainer of the Year.[55]In an Instagram post on December 24, 2021, Rodrigo uploaded a snippet of a Christmas song called "The Bels" that she wrote and recorded at age five.[56][57]According toBillboard,Rodrigo closed 2021 as the bestselling singles artist worldwide,[58]while placing eight songs on the year-endGlobal 200chart, including "Drivers License" at number four, "Good 4 U" at number nine, and "Deja Vu" at number 27.[59]In the US and UK,Sourwas respectively the third and fourth bestselling album of 2021.[60][61]Sourand "Drivers License" were also respectively Spotify's most streamed album and song globally.[62]TheInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry(IFPI) ranked Rodrigo as the tenth best selling artist of 2021 andSouras the second bestselling album of 2021.[63]To supportSour,Rodrigo embarked on her debut headlining tour, theSour Tour,which ran from April to July 2022; it included stops in the United States, Canada, and Europe.[64]
Rodrigo's Disney+ documentary filmOlivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U,which details the making ofSour,was released on March 25, 2022.[65]Rodrigo received seven nominations at the64th Annual Grammy Awards,includingBest New Artist,Album of the YearforSour,andRecord of the YearandSong of the Yearfor "Drivers License".[66]She won the awards for Best New Artist,Best Pop Vocal AlbumforSour,andBest Pop Solo Performancefor "Drivers License".[67]In 2022, while crafting her next album,Guts,Rodrigo attended a poetry class atUniversity of Southern California,and ended up repurposing one of her homework pieces into the song "Lacy",which would go on to appear on the album's tracklist.[68]
2023–present:Guts
On August 16, 2023, Rodrigo became the youngest artist to receive theBRIT Billion Awardfor achieving over one billion digital streams in the United Kingdom. She was the 19th artist to receive a BRIT Billion Award.[69]Rodrigo's second album,Guts,was released on September 8, 2023, and debuted atop theBillboard200. She stated that the album was about "growing pains" and self-discovery. Going into the album cycle, she felt that she had grown "ten years" between the ages of 18 and 20.[70]Gutsreceived critical acclaim from various outlets and was later declared by BBC News as the most critically acclaimed album of 2023.[71]The album's lead single, "Vampire",was released on June 30, becoming Rodrigo's third single todebut atop theBillboardHot 100,making her the first artist ever to debut the lead singles from two career-opening albums at No. 1 on the Hot 100.[72][73][74]The album's second single, "Bad Idea Right?",was released on August 11, 2023,[75]reaching the top 10 in the US and UK.[76][77]
On October 9, 2023, Rodrigo performed songs fromGutsin an exclusive concert in partnership with American Express atLos Angeles Theater at Ace Hotel,all proceeds from ticket sales went to her Fund 4 Good nonprofit organization.[78]On October 18, 2023, Rodrigo announced that the four secret tracks released on limited vinyl editions ofGutswould be released as a limited vinyl-exclusive EP to commemorateRecord Store Day(RSD) Black Friday.[79]The EPGuts: The Secret Tracksranked as one of the top sellers during Record Store Day.[80]On November 3, Rodrigo released the song "Can't Catch Me Now"forThe Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.[81]The song won theHollywood Music in Media AwardforBest Original Song in a Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror Filmat the2023 ceremony.[82]
To supportGuts,Rodrigo embarked on her second headlining tour, theGuts World Tour,which ran from February to October 2024 in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania.[83][84] On March 20, 2024, Rodrigo announced that she would release a deluxe version ofGutswith five additional songs, including the four secret tracks from the vinyl variants. She releasedGuts (Spilled)on March 22, 2024.[85]On April 13, 2024, Rodrigo made a special guest appearance atNo Doubt'sCoachellashow, where she performed the band's 2000 single "Bathwater"alongside them.[86]
On October 2, 2024, Rodrigo announced the release of theGuts World Tourconcert film. It was released on October 29, 2024, onNetflix.[87]She was announced as the headlining act for the 2025 BST Hyde Park Show set to take place on June 27, 2025, with support fromThe Last Dinner PartyandGirl in Red.It will be Rodrigo's largest headlining performance in the UK thus far in her career.[88]
Artistry
Influences
Rodrigo has namedTaylor SwiftandLordeas her idols and primary musical inspirations,[89]and once dubbed herself Swift's biggest fan "in the whole world".[90]Rodrigo later went on to giveinterpolationcredits to Swift andJack Antonoffon her song "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back"and retroactively credited Swift, Antonoff andAnnie Clarkon her song "Deja Vu".[91]In 2022, she calledthe White Stripesband memberJack Whiteher "hero of all heroes".[92]Other stated influences on Rodrigo's debut studio album includedAlanis Morissette,Kacey Musgraves,[93]Fiona Apple,St. Vincent,[94]Cardi B,[95]Gwen Stefani,[96]Avril Lavigne,[97]Billie Eilish,Halsey,Gracie Abrams[98]andLana Del Rey.[99]Gutswas primarily inspired by her punk and alternative rock influences, includingBabes in ToylandandRage Against the Machine.[100]
Songwriting and voice
Rodrigo'svoice typeissoprano.[101][102]Media outlets generally describe her as a pop artist,[103][104]with songs ranging frompop rock,[105]teen pop,[106]andindie popstyles,[107]as well as 1990salternative rock.[104]Rodrigo stated that she wants to be a songwriter and not "the biggest pop star that ever lived", and she chose to sign with Interscope/Geffen Records because its CEOJohn Janickpraised her songwriting, not her "potential star quality".[5]Music journalist Laura Snapes called Rodrigo a "flag-bearer"for a new wave of songwriters who incline towardspower ballads"that are as emotional as ever, but project that emotion inward, trading bombast for hush", and described her musical style as rooted in heartache, mental health, and sadness, without beingmelodramatic,expressing more realistic perspectives than resilient.[108]Rodrigo's rock-inspired style of pop has also been compared with 1950steen idolsingers such asFabian ForteandRicky Nelson.[109]
Other ventures
Products and endorsements
Rodrigo was announced as brand ambassador of the phone accessory companyCasetify,under a year-long partnership, in December 2021. She creative directed the "Hardened Hearts" phone case collection, which was inspired by her debut album,Sour,and the '90s andY2Kvisual aesthetics.[110]She became consumer beauty brandGlossier's first ever celebrity partner in April 2022.[111]Rodrigo collaborated withSony Electronicsto release a special edition of theirtrue wirelessLinkbuds S earbuds in September 2023.[112]She and Health-Ade introduced the "Good 4 Ur Guts" smoothie in December 2023—which was available inErewhon Marketstores through January 14, 2024.[113]In November 2024, Rodrigo became the global brand ambassador forLancôme.[114]
Philanthropy and activism
Rodrigo and herBizaardvarkco-starMadison Huteamed up withInstagram#KindComments to encourage their fans to spread kindness and foster positivity on social media from 2017 to 2018.[115][116][117]Rodrigo and Hu further teamed up with non-profit organizationMy Friend's Placefor their 30th anniversary, to help homeless youth find shelter, food, work, education, and healthcare.[118]The event was hosted byJack Blackand raised over $740,000 for local homeless youth.[119]Also in 2018, Rodrigo was named an institute speaker and panelist for theGeena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.[120][121]In December that year, she became the face of "She CanSTEM"campaign.[122][123][124]
In February 2021, Rodrigo released her merchandise line, "Spicy Pisces T-shirts", on her website, with all proceeds benefitting the non-governmental organizationShe's the Firstwhich sponsors young girls' scholarship and education.[125][126]In June 2021, she sold her clothes, wardrobe and all items from her music videos onDepopand 100% of all proceeds from 'Sour Shop' was donated to charitable organization.[127][128][129]Rodrigo donated a portion of herSour Tourplatinum ticket sales toWomen for Women Internationalwhich supports female survivors of war by helping them rebuild their lives after war devastation.[130]On November 18, 2021, she donated a signed Gibson guitar to #VenturesIntoCures program for auction and all proceeds went to life-saving research to treat and cureepidermolysis bullosa.[131][132]The following month, she joinedKaty Perry,Kelly Clarkson,Billy PorterwithMusicians on Callin the 2nd Annual Virtual Concert "Hope for the Holidays" to bring Christmas cheer by uplifting performances and messages of hope to hospital patients via virtual concert.[133][134]
On July 13, 2021, Rodrigo was involved in aWhite Houseeffort to promoteCOVID-19 vaccinationsamong young people in the U.S. She met with PresidentJoe Biden,Vice PresidentKamala Harris,andChief Medical AdvisorAnthony Fauci,to discuss her efforts.[135][136][137]CNNreported that Rodrigo would record videos about the importance of young people getting vaccinated, including answering questions the youth have regarding the vaccination.[135]
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's2022 overturningofRoe v. Wade,Rodrigo performed "Fuck You",with British singerLily Allen,atGlastonbury Festival.[138]She prefaced the performance by dedicating it to theassociate justiceswho voted to overturnRoe,saying "I'm devastated and terrified. So many women and so many girls are going to die because of this. I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of theSupreme Courtwho have showed us that at the end of the day, they truly don't give a shit about freedom. The song is for the justices. "[139]
On November 20, 2022, Rodrigo joined othercelebrities,co-foundersEddie VedderandJill Vedderfor the Third Annual Venture Fundraising event which helped raise more than $1.3 million that month and $6 million for the next 3 years to find a cure forepidermolysis bullosaand other rare diseases.[140][141][142][143]In December 2022, Rodrigo joinedChris Stapleton,Selena Gomez,and more to donate exclusive items to the 2nd AnnualASCAP Foundation,which supports music education and talent development programs across the U.S.[144][145]In the same month, Rodrigo took part in that year's annual virtual concert, 'Musicians on Call' with 30 different artists which brought holiday classic performances and videos of messages of hope to patients, families and health-workers in more than 5,000 hospitals nationwide.[146][147]In January 2023, Rodrigo joined various musicians in donating items to theMusiCares FoundationCharity Relief Auction to help struggling musicians with their financial needs.[148][149]
Rodrigo launched acharity fundcalled Fund 4 Good, aimed at supportingreproductive healthcare of women,in October 2023.[150][151]She told People that the motive of the non-profit is to raise awareness "for certain groups that are championingwomen's issues in Americaand all of the other territories [...] it's going to be a very fulfilling and hopefully productive experience. "[152]In January 2024, she donated items for charity auction and proceed went toMusiCaresandGrammy Museum Foundation.[153][154]A portion of the profits from the US leg of theGuts World Tourwould go to the fund, and support theNational Network of Abortion Funds.[155]Condoms andPlan Bpills were distributed at Rodrigo'sSt. Louisconcert on March 12, 2024, where abortion is illegal understate law.[156]A portion of the profits from the Canadian leg of the tour would go to the fund and support 600women's sheltersin Canada.[157][158]For the European leg of the Tour, Rodrigo donated toWomen Against Violence Europe,in order to prevent all women and their children from any type of violence.[159]She endorsedKamala Harrisin the2024 United States presidential election.[160]
In October 2024, Rodrigo donated all net proceeds from her sold-out Philippines concert toJhpiego,a women's health organization with decades of lifesaving work in the Philippines.[161][162]
Awards and recognitions
Rodrigo has received various music accolades, including threeGrammy Awards,sevenBillboardMusic Awards,fourMTV Video Music Awards,fouriHeartRadio Music Awards,and twoPeople's Choice Awards;anAmerican Music Award,aBrit Award,and aJuno Award.She was named asTime's Entertainer of the Year for 2021 and was placed on100 Nextlist.[163][164]Billboardhonored her as Rookie of the Year for 2021 and Woman of the Year at theBillboardWomen in Musicevent in 2022.[165]The magazine included her on its annual21 Under 21list,[166]which she topped the following year.[167]
Rodrigo was included in the lists ofBloomberg 50,[168]Forbes30 Under 30in music category,[169]Fortune's40 Under 40for two consecutive years,[170]andElle100.[171]Varietynamed her as the "Songwriter of the Year" for 2021 and "Storyteller of the Year" for 2023 at the Variety Hitmakers Ceremony.[172][173]She was considered as the top Songwriter of 2021 by the music rights platformBlokurandThe Ivors Academy.[174][175]American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers(ASCAP) named her as the "Songwriter of the Year" at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in 2022 and 2024.[176][177]In 2024,Billboardincluded Rodrigo among the honorable mentions of its "25 Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century"listicle, describing her as" a new-school rock star as much as a pop phenom ",[178]andRolling Stonecalled her "Gen Z's preeminent rock star".[179]
Discography
Studio albums
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success | Grace Thomas | Direct-to-video film | [180] |
2021 | Sour Prom | Herself | Concert film | [181] |
2022 | Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U | Herself | Documentary film | [182] |
2024 | Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour | Herself | Concert film | [183][184] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016–2019 | Bizaardvark | Paige Olvera | Main role | [185] |
2017 | New Girl | Terrinea | Episode: "Young Adult" | [186] |
2019–2022 | High School Musical: The Musical: The Series | Nini Salazar-Roberts | Main role (seasons 1–2) recurring (season 3) |
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2019 | High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Special | Herself / Nini Salazar-Roberts | Documentary special | |
2020 | The Disney Family Singalong | Herself | Television special | |
2020 | High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special | Herself / Nini Salazar-Roberts | Holiday special | |
2021, 2023 |
Saturday Night Live | Herself | Musical guest; 2 episodes | [189] |
2025 | Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music | Herself | Documentary special | [190] |
Tours
- Sour Tour(2022)
- Guts World Tour(2024–2025)
See also
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External links
- Official website
- Olivia RodrigoatAllMusic
- Olivia Rodrigodiscography atDiscogs
- Olivia RodrigoatIMDb