Olivia Rodrigo References 'Glee,' 'Euphoria' in 'Bad Idea Right?' Video

May 2024 · 3 minute read

Olivia Rodrigo‘s music video for “Bad Idea Right?” is on everyone’s mind — and not simplest because of the not-so cryptic lyrics.

The observe, which was once released on Friday, August 11, is about Rodrigo, 20, considering a reconciliation with an ex-boyfriend.

“‘Bad Idea Right?’ started with us creating a funny story song about me hooking up with an ex-boyfriend, but then we discovered we were in reality onto something,” the singer told Rolling Stone. “We were throwing the weirdest issues on the wall — in one of the most choruses there’s a part that seems like an device in the background, but it’s me regularly screaming louder and louder.”

“Bad Idea Right?” makes primary references to hit TV shows akin to Glee and Euphoria. As Rodrigo took the bus to her ex-boyfriend’s space, she got splashed by a red slushie — a second that feels reminiscent of Rachel Berry’s (Lea Michele) season 6 incident on Glee.

Later in the video, Rodrigo knocks on her mystery man’s door in a possible parallel to Maddy Perez’s (Alexa Demie) iconic banging on a bathroom door in the season 2 premiere of Max’s Euphoria.

Eagle-eyed enthusiasts have since identified several fascinating details about the song video, which used to be directed by means of Petra Collins and features Rodrigo’s real lifestyles buddies Tate McRae, Iris Apatow and Madison Hu.

“Bad Idea Right?” is the second one track Rodrigo has released from her upcoming Guts album. Her sophomore effort comes more than two years after her debut single “Driver’s License” went viral in January 2021. Four months later, Rodrigo’s debut album, Sour, dropped to standard acclaim with hit tracks together with “Good Four U” and “Deja Vu.”

Rodrigo lately mirrored on how her music has evolved since Sour ruled the song charts.

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“For me, this album is set growing pains and trying to determine who I am at this level in my lifestyles,” she shared in a June press liberate. “I believe like I grew 10 years between the ages of 18 and 20 — it used to be such an intense period of awkwardness and change. I think that’s all just a herbal part of enlargement, and expectantly, the album reflects that.”

That similar month, Rodrigo elaborated on the inspiration behind Guts, writing in a e-newsletter to fans, “I made the bulk of this album all over my 19th 12 months on this earth. A 12 months that, for me, used to be stuffed with quite a lot of confusion, errors, awkwardness & just right old skool teen angst. I made it with my friend Dan in between New York and L.A. and I’m so very happy with it. I cannot express how excited I am to embark in this new chapter of my life with you guys. See you on September eighth!!!!”

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