
Olivia Rodrigo sings about heartbreak but she's already chosen her wedding song
Olivia Rodrigo sings about heartbreak but she's already chosen her wedding song51 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleMark SavageMusic correspondentBBC/Josh FalconInto every life a little rain must fall -...
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Here is the latest breaking news from around the world: Olivia Rodrigo sings about heartbreak but she's already chosen her wedding song51 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleMark SavageMusic correspondentBBC/Josh FalconInto every life a little rain must fall - but nothing could prepare Olivia Rodrigo for Hampstead Heath in June. We're supposed to be filming an interview in the park, but the heavens have burst. It's not just raining cats and dogs, but otters, dolphins and multiple other water-dwelling mammals.
As the monsoon monsoons, our lights and cameras are hastily scooped up and moved into the beautiful Victorian kitchen of nearby Kenwood House. It's a scramble, but everything's in place (just) when Rodrigo arrives - not a hair out of place, after a short but windy walk from her car to the set. Although it's an early start, the 23-year-old has already been working.
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On the journey over, she made final tweaks to a new song called Maggots For Brains, just 10 days before its release. "I love that song musically, and there's a lot going on - a lot of harmonies - and literally in the car, I was like, turn that backing vocal up just one decibel," she says. "I was getting kind of weird about it.
Nobody else will notice. " 'Petty, jealous or insecure? ' Olivia Rodrigo on the art of songwritingWe've chosen Hampstead Heath because it's one of Rodrigo's favourite places in London – an open space where she can generally walk around without being bothered.
"It's the best place to hang out," she says. "Nobody's ever been weird, I guess because it's so spread out? "One time, I even saw someone propose.
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I was sitting on a bench, and I looked over, and there was a huge commotion, and all the couple's friends were there. "It's a scenario she's dreamt about. Ideally, Rodrigo would also receive an outdoor proposal in New York's Central Park.
"I'd love it if someone paid for a placard on one of the benches that said, 'Will you marry me? "Then you'd sit down and you're like, 'Oh my God! '"So spread the word...
Hopefully my future husband will see this. "If you are out there, prospective Mr Rodrigo, you should also know your wedding song has been pre-selected. "It's going to be I Melt with You by Modern English," Rodrigo says, humming the intro.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





