Vote up the songs on Olivia Rodrigo's Guts that most make you feel like you're serving in your teen years again.
Olivia Rodrigo's highly anticipated follow-up to Sour is upon us. The former Disney star's second full-length album, titled Guts, is a ferocious roller coaster of teen angst and raucous pop-punk catchiness mixed with surprisingly mature pop sensibilities. The 12 tracks on Guts essentially serve as audible versions of adolescent diary entries sure to transport any elder millennial listener (and those of older generations) back into the throes of high school hysterics and heartbreaks.
Which of the songs on Gutsmost make you feel like a teen again? Vote up the songs that have you feeling like you're racing to class, getting over an on-again, off-again breakup, or missing your BFFs. Vote down the songs that you just don't quite connect with at an older age.
And every night, I wake up from this one recurrin' dream Where I'm drivin' through the city and the brakes go out on me I can't stop at the red light, I can't swerve off the road I read somewhere it's 'cause my life feels so out of control
And I am built like a mother and a total machine I feel for your every little issue, I know just what you mean And I make light of the darkness I've got sun in my motherf*ckin' pocket, best believe Yeah, you know me
Cat got my tongue And I don't think I get along with anyone Blood runnin' cold I'm on the outside of the greatest inside joke And I hate all my clothes Feels like my skin doesn't fit right over my bones
And now you got me thinkin' Two plus two equals five And I'm the love of your life 'Cause if rain don't pour and sun don't shine Then changing you is possible No, love is never logical
He said I was the only girl, but that just wasn't the truth And when I told him how he hurt me, he'd tell me I was trippin' But I am my father's daughter, so maybe I could fix him
'Causе now it don't mean a thing God, love's f*ckin' embarrassin' Just watch as I crucify myself For some weird second string Loser who's not worth mentioning My God, love's embarrassing as hell