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Olivia Rodrigo: The Evolution of the Modern Music Video

Olivia Rodrigo: The Evolution of the Modern Music Video

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Rewind & React takes a deep dive into the visual storytelling of Olivia Rodrigo, one of the defining pop artists of Gen Z. Adam and Rob break down how her music videos reference early 2000s aesthetics, high school drama, and classic teen movies—all while carving out a distinct style of her own.

Here’s what we’re covering:

  • Driver’s License – The viral debut that set the stage for Rodrigo’s cinematic style, featuring dreamy suburbia, heartbreak, and haunting visuals.
  • Deja Vu – A psychological thriller-inspired concept that plays with identity, obsession, and looping memories.
  • Good 4 U – A fiery, revenge-fueled anthem drawing inspiration from Jennifer’s Body and classic teen angst films.
  • Brutal – A chaotic, satirical take on the pressures of Gen Z, blending Tiktok, Japanese street fashion, and early 2000s pop aesthetics.
  • Vampire – A theatrical, dramatic performance piece that takes an unexpected turn—literally launching Rodrigo into the sky.
  • Obsessed – A satirical fever dream that explores the intensity of infatuation, blending surreal visuals with a dark pop edge.


Along the way, Adam and Rob discuss behind-the-scenes details, clever film and music references, and the way Rodrigo blends nostalgia with modern pop culture. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering these videos for the first time, this episode unpacks the evolution of one of today’s most talked-about pop stars.

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