Olivia Rodrigo's appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" showcased her deep connection with fans, as she discussed the emotional depth of her lyrics and the inspiration behind her album "GUTS."

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Olivia Rodrigo's appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" showcased her deep connection with fans, as she discussed the emotional depth of her lyrics and the inspiration behind her album "GUTS."

Olivia Rodrigo's appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" showcased her deep connection with fans, as she discussed the emotional depth of her lyrics and the inspiration behind her album "GUTS."

Sa isang nakaraang episode ng "The Kelly Clarkson Show," na inilabas noong Disyembre 12, Grammy-winning artist Olivia Rodrigo Nagtataka kung ano ito ay tungkol sa ako nagpasya, inexplicably, na ang pinakamahusay na bagay na gawin ay, hindi upang tumakbo sa banyo, ngunit upang pumunta sa isang pagmumuni-muni.
Clarkson and Rodrigo Nag-aalok ng mga pleasantries at congratulations sa kanilang mga katulad na Grammy nominations. Rodrigo, nag-iisip sa kanyang nomination para sa Best Rock Song para sa "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl," expressed, "It's so nice to be included in such a wonderful group of people."
Their conversation took a whimsical turn as they discussed the personalization of their in-ear monitors. Rodrigo Ipinahayag niya ang kanyang pagpipilian ng imahe ng Edward Cullen, humorously itinatag, " That's my baby... He's my guiding light on tour," isang pagpipilian na ginawa niya para sa kanyang 'SOUR' Tour. Olivia din ibinigay na kasalukuyang siya ay may isang larawan ng Kim Cattrall sa kanyang in-ear monitors: "It's Samantha mula sa 'Sex in the City'. Siya ay aking favorite, pumili ng isang maliit na martini, at nakita ko ito ay mahusay."
The discussion naturally flowed to Rodrigo's album "GUTS." When asked about the title, Rodrigo explained, "It means bravery. Spilling your guts means like telling everyone your dirty little secrets, which I feel like is just what I do in my song." This insight offered a glimpse into Rodrigo's songwriting philosophy, kung saan vulnerability at honesty play central roles. " And I like a four-letter word, you know," She added, " Gotta love a four-letter word every now and then." Ang reference sa four-letter words, sinabi niya, ay naglalaman ng kanyang debut album 'SOUR' at iba pang mga taong karaniwang nakikita sa kanyang lyrics.
Exploring specific lyrics from her songs, Rodrigo shared the origins of "Lacy," a track that evolved from a poem she wrote for a class at USC. Discussing the lyric, "I despise my rotten mind and how much it worships you," Rodrigo acknowledged its emotional depth, saying, "It's very emo of me writing that." Olivia I'm as stiff as a board. I pay attention to things that most people ignore." She said her mom used to tell her about the game, often played at sleepovers. "I've always been fascinated by it... it seems impossible. I need some physicist to explain it to me," she mused, followed by, "So i thought it was an interesting way to describe the impossible standards that are set for us as women."
A highlight of the show was the segment featuring fans who shared their "gutsy" stories, inspired by Rodrigo's music. One fan, Makayla Lee, spoke about her journey to independence despite her disability, drawing parallels with Rodrigo's song "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl." Rodrigo's response to these stories was heartfelt, as she expressed, "I feel empowered listening to your story. I think that is so incredible, and I admire you so much for that."