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''Sour'' (stylized in
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) is the debut
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by American singer-songwriter
Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition in the late 2010s with her lead roles on the Disney television programs '' Bizaardvark'' and '' High School Musical: The Musi ...
, released on May 21, 2021, via
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. The album was written by Rodrigo and her producer
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. Originally planned as an EP, ''Sour'' was expanded into a full-length album following the viral success of her debut single, "
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". Influenced by Rodrigo's favorite genres and singer-songwriters, ''Sour'' is primarily a
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record that spans from energetic
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songs to bedroom pop ballads. Its subject matter centers on adolescence, failed romance, and heartache. She said the album explores her perils and discoveries as a 17-year-old, with its title referring to the "sour" emotions young people experience but are often criticized for, such as anger, jealousy, and unhappiness. Three singles preceded ''Sour''s release, all of which entered the top three of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The lead single, "Drivers License", topped the chart and propelled Rodrigo to mainstream prominence. It was followed by "
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", which peaked at number 3, and "
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", the album's second chart-topper. It made Rodrigo the first artist in history to debut their first three singles in the top 10 of the Hot 100, and ''Sour'' the first debut album in history to spawn two number-one debuts on the chart. Prior to becoming the fourth single, "
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" landed at number nine on the Hot 100 as the fourth top-10 song from the album. ''Sour'' broke the global
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record for the biggest opening week for an album by a female artist. It topped the charts in several countries, including the US ''Billboard'' 200, and was one of the best-selling albums of 2021. Upon release, ''Sour'' received universal acclaim from critics. Critics regarded it as a solid debut album, underscoring Rodrigo's realistic lyrics and appeal to
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. Various publications listed it among the best albums of 2021, including ''
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'' and ''
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'' that placed the album at number one on their year-end rankings. At the
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, ''Sour'' and "Drivers License" won
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and Pop Solo Performance, respectively; Rodrigo won
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as well. A YouTube
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and a
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documentary, titled ''Sour Prom'' and '' Driving Home 2 U'' respectively, supplement the album. Rodrigo embarked on the Sour Tour, her first headlining concert tour, from April 5, 2022 to July 7 of that year.


Background

In 2020, American actress and singer
Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition in the late 2010s with her lead roles on the Disney television programs '' Bizaardvark'' and '' High School Musical: The Musi ...
signed to
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, intending to release her debut EP the following year. American songwriter and producer Daniel Nigro was suggested by a friend to listen to Rodrigo's songs on '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack'' (2020). Nigro was "just completely blown away" and reached out to Rodrigo via
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, offering to work with her. The pair had a meeting to get to know one another, shortly before the
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impacted the United States. They started collaborating after figuring out ways to work safely in isolation. She released her debut single "
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", produced by Nigro, on January 8, 2021, to unprecedented commercial and critical success. ''
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'' declared the single one of the most dominant number-one songs in
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history. Rodrigo began teasing a follow-up single by archiving her past Instagram posts and posting cryptic teasers of it on her
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accounts in late March 2021; on March 29, she announced that it would be titled "
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", and set a release date of three days later, reassuring fans that the announcement was not an
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joke. Rodrigo unveiled the song's artwork in the same post. Following her rise to prominence, Rodrigo stated that she would be releasing a
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instead of an EP, after she felt unsatisfied with the scope of a shorter project when only a full-length album would be "truly reflective of what hecan do". Rodrigo had met with producer
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in March 2020 a week before
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commenced. Nigro was "blown away" after watching an
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video of Rodrigo playing her song "Happier". Recording for ''Sour'' took place throughout 2020 and into early 2021. Nigro said that with the pandemic, they were "oddly very fortunate to have as much time as we did to make music". The final production session took place on March 30, 2021.


Conception

Rodrigo described her ambition for her debut project, ''Sour'', was a "super versatile" body of work that mainly blends mainstream
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, folk, and
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genres, alongside elements of pop-punk,
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and
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. She stated that it is inspired by the works of her favorite singer-songwriters, such as
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,
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,
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, and the "pouty", "angsty" sound of rock acts like
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and
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. Rodrigo also cited her mother Jennifer's musical tastes as an influence, as it was her who introduced young Rodrigo to
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and 1990s alternative rock. Rodrigo's vision for the album's lyrics was to explore a variety of " sour" emotions that young women "are often shamed for", such as anger, jealousy and sadness. The album title refers to the concept of "awesome things" in Rodrigo's life "progressively going sour" as she gets older, representing a specific "slice" of her life as a 17-year-old, "its unending growing pains and surprising discoveries." She insisted this point in her interview to ''
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'' as well, saying ''Sour'' is an "intrinsically young" album that is aimed at honoring "acute teenage feelings". Rodrigo explained, "something I'm really proud of is that this record talks about emotions that are hard to talk about or aren't really socially acceptable especially for girls: anger, jealousy, spite, sadness, they're frowned-upon as bitchy and moaning and complaining or whatever. But I think they're such valid emotions." According to Rodrigo, the word "sour" has many different meanings and she tried to write a song titled "Sour" for a long time but was unsuccessful in doing so, making her realize that it is an "all-encompassing" trope that covered the sour portion of her life. She tried to balance out the "sour" songs of the album with some
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s, in order to avoid being
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as "the heartbreak girl"; however, she eventually dropped the idea, to preserve her authenticity as a songwriter. She asserted that love and happiness were not the emotions she felt while making the album. Nevertheless, Rodrigo did not want ''Sour'' to be filled with "sad piano songs" either, hence she infused danceability and upbeat arrangements into the record, evident in tracks such as " Brutal" and "
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".


Music and lyrics

''Sour'' has been described as a genre-hopping
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, pop-punk,
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, and bedroom pop record with
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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elements. Stylistically, the album spans from energetic 1990s-inspired guitar rock to tender acoustic
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driven by piano and fingerpicked guitars. Craig Jenkins of ''
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'' categorized ''Sour'' as a "post-genre" record, one which materializes Rodrigo's aim to transcend boundaries of
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s and coalesce them. The songs of ''Sour'' represent different perspectives to a single storyline of failed romance. The songwriting is characterized by self-aware themes of insecurities, anger, revenge, envy, and jealousy, using detail-specific lyrics exuding vulnerability.


Songs

''Sour'' opens with "Brutal", which was described as "angsty" and "uptempo" by Rodrigo. The song was characterized as an enjoyable, "angrily insecure
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tirade" and "playful and easy pop-punk" that "free falls into the depths of grungy rock", with elements of
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. "Brutal" was the last song written for the album; Rodrigo and Nigro wrote the track two weeks before she had to turn in the record. Rodrigo noted that the song represents her teenage years. The song has "thrashy" guitars, and was reported to be a "desire to defy any pop expectations that have been placed upon odrigoby fans, friends, executives, or exes". Spencer Kornhaber of ''
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'' described the guitar riff on "Brutal" as "scary in the manner of Clinton-era
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". "
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", the second track, is an
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with a folk instrumental. Its lyrics have been described to consist of "post-grief anger and bargaining". Furthermore, details on the lyrics also depict Rodrigo's ex moving on with another girl while she is unable to get over it as she tries to figure out what went wrong. The fourth track, "
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",
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the piano line from
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's "
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" (2017), which was a result of Rodrigo singing "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" over the chords of the Swift song. It is described to be a "regret-wracked" tune. Rodrigo revealed that she wrote the hook of the song from a text message, going on to say that she "thought it would be a cool way to describe this toxic, sort of manipulative relationship". The chirping birds at the beginning of the track were a result of Nigro recording them through a window at his house. "Enough For You", the seventh track, is a "simple" and "minimal" bedroom pop song with "searing" lyrics and acoustic instrumentals. Rodrigo described the song as "very insecure and vulnerable, but healso love how it's really hopeful", referencing the line "someday I'll be everything to somebody else". " Happier" serves as the eighth track, a piano-led song featuring lyrics admitting selfishness and exuding
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. The ninth track, "Jealousy, Jealousy", has been described as "
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y", "serpentine" and an "
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squall à la  the Kills" with a "plucky bassline and a prowling piano build". Lyrics talk about the toxicity of
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and its addictiveness, displaying the obsessions of living a perfect life. The stripped-down tenth track, "
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", an
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and
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song that incorporates a set of layered harmonies with a "thinly veiled
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-type metaphor". It speaks about "on the examination of glaring red flags that only appear in their true colors through the lens of hindsight". "Hope Ur OK", the closing track, has been reported to be a "shimmering blessing to down-on-their-luck people Rodrigo has known", and the sound of the chorus has been described as a
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. Lyrically, it steps away from Rodrigo's
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narratives to secondhand stories from her friends, rooting from her genuine sympathy to them. Rodrigo revealed that the song makes her "really emotional", and that the song is "super personal about people that hereally love . On an appearance on The Zach Sang Show, Rodrigo described the placement of the track as the album's closer: "I feel like it's super hopeful. ''Sour'' is a very sort of sad, angry, emotional record, and I wanted to end it with a song that was eassuring It was really important for me to end this sort of somber record on that note."


Promotion and release

On April 1, 2021, Rodrigo announced on social media her debut album with the working title ''*O*R'' would be released on May 21, 2021. Preorders for the album began the following day. On April 13, Rodrigo teased the album's title, and subsequently, revealed the album's title as ''Sour'', posted its track listing and cover artwork on the same day. It was released on May 21, 2021, via retail stores, digital music and streaming platforms, as well as on Rodrigo's website. Vinyl LPs of ''Sour'' were released on August 20, 2021, in various colored variants, each of which were exclusively available at Rodrigo's webstore,
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. Merchandise in the form of clothing was also released, although some customers alleged it as being low quality and "nothing like what was advertised".


Cover artwork

Photographed by Grant Spanier, the standard cover artwork of ''Sour'' depicts Rodrigo standing against a purple backdrop, wearing a fuzzy pale pink tank top and checkered bottoms. She sticks her tongue out, with her face covered in a variety of colorful stickers. The stickers on her tongue spell the album title. '' PopSugar'' observed that Rodrigo is also wearing a ring in the cover artwork, identical to a ring that Taylor Swift had gifted her earlier. The backside cover also has a purple background, featuring scattered stickers as well as the tracklist on a pearly-colored balloon that Rodrigo's hand is about to pop with a safety pin. In the alternative cover available for the
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-exclusive and
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editions of ''Sour'', purple is again the dominant color, but stickers are not present. Stickers also recur through the album artwork and promotional material, which followed a theme of
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in a school notebook.


Singles

''Sour'' was supported by five singles, four of which charted in the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Drivers License", Rodrigo's debut single, was released on January 8, 2021, as the
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of ''Sour''. An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen, was uploaded to Rodrigo's
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channel simultaneously with the single's release. The song broke a string of records, including the
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record for the most single-day streams for a non-
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and the biggest first week for a song on Spotify and on
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. The song debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and made Rodrigo the youngest artist ever to debut atop the chart. It was certified
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by the
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. The single also topped charts in the UK, Canada, Australia, and many more countries. "Deja Vu" was announced as the second single on her social media accounts on March 29, 2021, and was released three days later along with its music video, directed by Allie Avital in Malibu. The song debuted at number eight on the Hot 100, making Rodrigo the first artist in history to debut her first two singles in the top 10 of the chart. It reached a new peak of number three after the release of ''Sour''. The third single, "Good 4 U", was announced on May 10, 2021, and was released on May 14. Its music video, directed by Petra Collins, features Rodrigo as a revengeful cheerleader, making references to the 2000s'
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films ''
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'' and ''
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''. The energetic song provided listeners the taste of a different side of ''Sour'', departing from the slower and melancholic emotion of the preceding singles "Drivers License" and "Deja Vu". "Good 4 U" debuted atop the Hot 100, garnering Rodrigo her second number-one song in the US and the second from ''Sour''. "Traitor" impacted US
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formats on August 10, 2021, as the fourth single from ''Sour''. Before it was promoted as a single, "Traitor" landed at number 9 on the Hot 100 upon the album release, charting alongside "Good 4 U" and "Deja Vu" in the top 10 region. ''Billboard'' remarked how "Traitor" registered impressive sales and streaming tallies for an album track. "Brutal" received a music video on August 23, 2021, before it impacted Italian contemporary hit radio formats through Universal Music Italy on September 3, 2021, as the fifth single from the album. Before becoming a single, the song arrived at number 12 on the Hot 100, and landed atop the ''Billboard'' Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.


Marketing

Rodrigo gave the debut performance of "Drivers License" on February 4, 2021, on ''
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''. She has expressed excitement for a potential upcoming tour in support of the album after the
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ends. A sneak-peek of the creation process of the album was featured in
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screenings of ''In the Heights'' (2021) on
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. On May 11, Rodrigo performed "Drivers License" at the 2021 Brit Awards held on
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Arena in London. On May 12, 2021, a trailer to ''Sour'' was posted to Rodrigo's
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channel, which showed studio clips of herself and Nigro, and featured a snippet of "Good 4 U" which was set to release two days later. She performed "Drivers License" and debuted "Good 4 U" live at ''
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'' on May 15, 2021, hosted by American actor
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. On May 16, 2021, a
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phone number (323-622-SOUR) was made available, which teased an unreleased track from ''Sour''. In the evening of May 20, 2021, Rodrigo appeared on YouTube's livestream of the official premiere party of ''Sour'', as an episode for the platform's ''Released'' series. She played voice memos from her phone, discussed songs, interacted with fans, and exclusively performed the track "Enough for You". Rodrigo gave interviews and appeared on the magazine covers of ''
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'', ''Interview'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' NME'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. On May 25, Rodrigo appeared on ''
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Lift'' to perform "
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".


Films

On June 29, 2021, a livestream concert film entitled ''Sour Prom'' aired on Rodrigo's YouTube channel, in celebration of ''Sour'' success. It featured songs from the album performed in various locations, such as "the back of a limo, on a prom dancefloor, in a darkroom, and accompanied by a marching band on a football field." She also hosted a "pre-party" Q&A segment in which she answered questions on the album's creation. She then performed several live renditions of her ''Sour'' tracks, including "Drivers License" and "Good 4 U". The film was described as "the ultimate alternative
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experience", after Rodrigo herself graduated high school recently. The concert film later was nominated at the
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in the category 'Best Special Video Project'. On February 17, 2022, Rodrigo announced a documentary about ''Sour'', titled ''Driving Home 2 U (A Sour Film)'', releasing to
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on March 25, 2022. It was directed by Stacey Lee and produced by Interscope Films and Supper Club. According to a press release, the film captures Rodrigo's road trip from
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to Los Angeles, during which she began writing ''Sour''. The film includes "new live arrangements of her songs, intimate interviews, and never-before-seen footage from the making of the album."


Tour

To support ''Sour'', Rodrigo embarked on the Sour Tour, her first headlining
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. It covered North America and Europe with 47 dates. It commenced on April 5, 2022, in
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, and concluded on July 7, 2022, in
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.
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and
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were the opening acts for the North American dates, and
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for European dates. On the tour, Rodrigo covered
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's " Complicated" at all tour dates. At the
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show on April 29, Lavigne joined Rodrigo as a surprise guest on stage to perform the song together for the first time.


Critical reception

''Sour'' received widespread critical acclaim upon release. The general consensus was that the album is a strong debut record that mounts Rodrigo as the new face of "
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pop". On
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, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from publications, the album received a
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score of 83 based on 20 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Robin Murray of '' Clash'' hailed ''Sour'' as a "bravura" pop statement "marked by excellence from front to back". He described its 11 tracks as "potential smash hit singles", and complimented Rodrigo's bold lyricism, punchy execution, deeming her "pop's newest icon, and one of its bravest voices". '' The A.V. Club'' Tatiana Tenreyro designated ''Sour'' a contender for best pop album of 2021, and highlighted its lack of filler tracks. She stated each song depicts a different side to Rodrigo's artistry, embracing influences while still creating "something fresh". Kate Solomon, writing for ''i'', called ''Sour'' a "surprisingly accomplished package" and a "stunning portrait of adolescence". '' NME'' critic Rhian Daly called Rodrigo a "multidimensional" artist writing detailed songs that "go full-circle from being precisely personal to universally relatable".
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of ''
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'' opined ''Sour'' excels in modern production, striking an acoustic-electronic balance by combining Taylor Swift's traditional songcraft,
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's harmonies and
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's whispery vocals with the brashness of Alanis Morissette and
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. Also touching on these comparisons, fellow critic
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said Rodrigo "recalls her hero Taylor more than her West Coast homegirl Billie with bravely retro pre-track-and-hook structures and lyrics that map out the kind of emotional grounding all parents pray their kids achieve, the female ones especially". Mikael Wood of ''
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'' dubbed the album "flawless Gen Z pop" that ranges from crisp 1990s rock to acoustic balladry, and "the most self-aware pop record in recent memory". ''
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''s Maura Johnston felt ''Sour'' heaviness is bettered by Rodrigo's grace and self-awareness, and that she is not trying to be "the next" anyone, but instead distills her life and musical tastes into promising, "powerful, hooky pop". ''
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'' critic Angie Martoccio said, beyond her idols and inspirations, Rodrigo forged "a path into an entirely new realm of pop" in ''Sour'', where she is "unapologetically and enthusiastically her own guide". In July 2022, the publication ranked ''Sour'' as the 39th best debut album of all time. ''
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'' Chris Williman called ''Sour'' "ridiculously good", and "unabashedly teenage" atypical of most teen singers who often try to mimick adult music. Praising Rodrigo's musical vision and Nigro's production, Rachel Saywitz, reviewing for ''
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'', said ''Sour'' swerves the conventional genres to work Rodrigo's wide taste. Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' called it a "nuanced and often exceptional debut album", traversing Rodrigo's evolving perspectives real-time. ''
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'' critic Helen Brown thought ''Sour'' converts 21st-century adolescence into universally resonating "story-songs", and admired Rodrigo's "disarming honesty", using F-bombs unlike former teen stars who "don't usually do that until they're onto the post-breakdown record". She added its organic musicality breaks the "shiny surfaces we've come to expect from such glossy girls." Olivia Horn of ''
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'' called it a "nimble and lightly chaotic collection of breakup tunes filled with melancholy and mischief", with profanity typically prohibited by the
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s limiting
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singers. However, Horn stated Rodrigo is "more invested in content than in craft" at moments, settling for simple rhymes, self-evident phrasing, and a DIY recording quality that exposes imperfections in Rodrigo's voice. Rachel Aroesti of ''
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'' said ''Sour'' is polished "pop euphoria" that processes anger, jealousy and bewilderment, and is "one of the most gratifyingly undignified breakup albums ever made", but nevertheless, majority of it follows the style of "Drivers License", resulting in a lovely and thoughtful but unadventurous record. ''
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'' Chris DeVille stated, though Rodrigo's lyrics "can come off desperate and immature" while the album's pace can be a "wearisome slog" at times, ''Sour'' works by weaponizing its drawbacks. Regarding the album "a youthful tour through heartbreak angst" that weakens only when it "plays too safe", ''
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'' Jenessa Williams felt Rodrigo's "truly soars" when she heads strong, rather than victimizing herself in "bitterness".


Accolades


Awards and nominations

Rodrigo received seven nominations at the
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, including
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and
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for ''Sour;''
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, Song of the Year and
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for "Drivers License"; and
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. She became the second youngest artist (18 years old) to be nominated for all four of the general categories in the same ceremony, after Billie Eilish (17, for the
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in 2020). Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff and
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were nominated for Album of the Year for ''Sour'' as songwriters credited for interpolation, but subsequently withdrawn by
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as they were "not actively involved" in creating ''Sour''.


Year-end lists

Numerous critics and publications listed ''Sour'' in their year-end ranking of the best albums of 2021, often inside the top-ten.


Commercial performance

''Sour'' was the most pre-added album on
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during the week leading up to its release (May 14, 2021 to May 20, 2021), dethroning
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's ''
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'' (2021). Upon release, ''Sour'' garnered 385 million streams in its first week on global
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—the biggest opening week for an album by a female artist on the platform, beating the former record set by
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's ''
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'' (2019). The
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(IFPI) reported that Rodrigo was the world's tenth best-selling artist of 2021.


United States

Following the debuts of "Drivers License" and "Good 4 U" at the number one spot of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, ''Sour'' became the first debut album in history to have two songs debut atop the chart, and overall the fourth album to do so. ''Sour'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart with 295,000
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, of which 72,000 were album sales, and spent a total of five weeks at the spot, becoming the longest reigning number-one album by a female artist in 2021. At the time, the 295,000 sum marked the biggest opening week for any album in 2021. ''Sour'' further garnered the second-biggest streaming week for an album by a female artist in the US with 300.73 million on-demand streams, behind
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's ''Thank U, Next'' (307.07 million), and the biggest streaming week ever for a debut album by a female artist, surpassing
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's ''
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'' (2018). ''Sour'' charted at number two in its second week earning 186,000 units and remained at the same spot in its third week with 143,000 units. The album jumped back to the ''Billboard'' 200 number-one spot thrice in its chart run: The first instance was when it moved 105,000 units in its fifth charting week, becoming the second 2021 album to earn more than 100,000 units in each of its first five weeks, after
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's '' Dangerous: The Double Album.'' The second instance in its seventh charting week, when ''Sour'' moved 88,000 units. It remained at the top spot the next week as well, becoming the first debut album by a female artist to spend four weeks atop the chart since
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's ''I Dreamed a Dream'' (2009). The album returned to the chart's summit for the third time following its vinyl release, which generated 133,000 units. Of that sum, 76,000 were vinyl LPs, scoring the second-largest vinyl album sales week in
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history, placing behind Swift's ''Evermore'' (2020). All 11 of ''Sour'' tracks appeared in the top 30 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 dated June 5, 2021. Rodrigo is the first female artist, and the fourth act overall, to simultaneously chart 11 or more songs in the chart's top 30. Three songs charted in the top 10: "Good 4 U" at number two, down from number one the previous week, "Deja Vu" reaching a new peak of number three, and "Traitor" entering at number nine, making her the first artist in Hot 100 history to have three songs from their debut album to chart simultaneously in the top 10; "Traitor" marked the album's fourth top-10 song and fourth to debut in the top ten. Eight of the album's tracks entered the top 10 of ''Billboard'' Streaming Songs chart, breaking the record for the most simultaneous top-10 entries on the chart. "Brutal" debuted atop
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, marking the first number-one debut on the chart since Swift's " Cardigan" (2020). As of October 2021, ''Sour'' amassed 2.35 million units in the US, making it the best-selling album of 2021 by a female artist so far, and second overall, behind '' Dangerous: The Double Album''. As of July 2021, ''Sour'' was the seventh best-selling album of the year, with 146,000 copies sold, and fifth amongst albums by women.References on consumption in the first half of 2021 * * ''Sour'' reached 378,000 sales by October 2021, becoming the third best-selling album of 2021, only behind ''Evermore'' and ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''. By January 2022, the album had sold 557,000 physical copies in the United States and was certified triple platinum in March 2022, for streams and sales equaling three million units. ''Sour'' is the longest-running debut album in the ''Billboard'' 200 chart's top 10 during the 21st century, recording its 52nd week in the top 10 on the chart dated July 2, 2022, and surpassing the 51-week tally of Lady Gaga's debut album, ''
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United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, ''Sour'' landed atop the
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with 51,000 units, eclipsing
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for the biggest opening-week for an album in 2021 at the time. It also marked the biggest opening week for a debut album since
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'' (2019). With "Good 4 U" rising to the top spot of the
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concurrently, Rodrigo became the youngest soloist in UK history to achieve a Chart Double, at 18 years and 3 months old. She is the first artist since
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in 2015 to garner a Chart Double with a debut album. ''Sour'' also broke the all-time UK record for the most weekly streams for a debut album, overtaking Capaldi. The album received 45.7 million streams (30,945 album-equivalent units) in its opening week. When "Traitor" reached a new peak of number 5 on the UK Singles, Rodrigo became the first female artist in history to occupy three spots in the top 5 simultaneously, with "Deja Vu" at number 4, and "Good 4 U" spending a third consecutive week at the top. ''Sour'' spent five non-consecutive weeks atop the chart. By the end of the year, ''Sour'' spent a total of 32 weeks inside of the Top 20. ''Sour'' was the UK's most streamed album of 2021 with 83% of its year-end sum of 395,000 units being on-demand streams. It was also the best-selling
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in the UK in 2021 with 14,000 copies sold. ''Sour'' became the fourth best-selling album in the UK by the year-end, behind
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's '' 30''. ''Sour'' spent an entire calendar year inside of the UK Top 20 on the Official Charts with a total of 46 weeks of those spent inside of the Top 10.


Other markets

The album arrived at number one on the ''Billboard'' Canadian Albums chart. All of its tracks debuted on the
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simultaneously, led by "Good 4 U" atop the chart. ''Sour'' spent four consecutive weeks atop the chart. In Australia, Rodrigo achieved a "Chart Double", where she topped both the ARIA Albums and Singles charts—''Sour'' debuted at number 1 on the former, whereas "Good 4 U" ascended to number one on the latter. The other singles "Drivers License" and "Deja Vu" rebounded to numbers 3 and 4, respectively, while the track "Traitor" debuted at number 7; Rodrigo became the first artist since Swift in 2020, to chart four or more songs in the top 10 of the chart. Six other tracks from ''Sour'' debuted in the top 50 of the chart. ''Sour'' topped the ARIA Albums Chart for eight non-consecutive weeks. In Ireland, ''Sour'' launched at number one on the Irish Albums Chart with the biggest opening-week sales of 2021 in the country, surpassing
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'' (2021). ''Sour'' garnered the biggest opening-week of streams for a debut album in history, surpassing Eilish's ''
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'' (2019). Rodrigo achieved a chart-double in Ireland, as "Good 4 U" held on to its number-one spot on the
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for a second consecutive week. "Deja Vu" rose to a new peak of number 2, while "Traitor" entered at number 3, marking the first time a female artist occupied all the top 3 spots of the singles chart in the same week. ''Sour'' spent its first seven weeks atop the Irish Albums Chart, claiming the longest consecutive reign at number one by an album by a female artist since
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's ''21'' (2011). It was the best-selling album of the first half of 2021 in Ireland, and spent 20 non-consecutive weeks at number one. On the New Zealand Albums Chart, ''Sour'' arrived at number one, aside five of its songs reaching the top 10 of the
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; "Good 4 U", "Deja Vu", "Traitor", "Drivers License" and "Brutal" charted at numbers 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8, respectively. ''Sour'' spent ten consecutive weeks at number one, and is the only album by a female artist other than Adele's ''21'' to do so.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's
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. All tracks were produced by
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, except where noted.


Notes

* signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional producer * All tracks are stylized in all lowercase. *"1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back"
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" (2017), written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff. *"Deja Vu" interpolates " Cruel Summer" (2019), written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Annie Clark. They were not originally credited but were given credits after Rodrigo noted a light homage to "Cruel Summer" in the bridge of "Deja Vu". *"Good 4 U" interpolates "
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" (2007), written by Hayley Williams and Josh Farro.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Sour''.


Musicians

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Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition in the late 2010s with her lead roles on the Disney television programs '' Bizaardvark'' and '' High School Musical: The Musi ...
– lead and backing vocals (all tracks), piano (4), acoustic guitar (7), vocal arrangement (10) * Daniel Nigro – electric guitar (1, 2, 5, 6), acoustic guitar (1, 2, 5–7, 10), drum programming (1–3, 5, 6, 8–9, 11), synthesizer (1, 3, 6, 8–9), backing vocals (1–3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), piano (2, 3, 8, 9), Juno 60 (2, 5, 7, 10), B3 organ (2), bass (3–10), percussion (3, 5), organ (4, 11),
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(5), guitar (8, 9), vocal arrangement (10) * Erick Serna – bass, electric guitar (1) * Ryan Linvill – Wurlitzer, additional drum programming (1); drum programming, synthesizer (2); bass guitar (2, 11),
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(5), saxophone (5, 10), additional programming (8), acoustic guitar (11) * Paul Cartwright – violin, viola (1, 8) *
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– organ, guitar (5); drum programming, synthesizer (9) *
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– electric guitar, bass, drum programming, backing vocals (6) * Kathleen – backing vocals (8), vocal arrangement (10) * Sterling Laws – drums (5, 9) * Sam Stewart – guitars (11)


Technical

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mastering * Mitch McCarthy – mixing (1–10) * Daniel Nigro – recording (all tracks), mixing (11) * Ryan Linvill –
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(7), assistant engineering (6, 10) * Chris Kasych – drum engineering (5, 9) * Jasmine Chen – drum engineering (5, 9) * Dan Viafore – assistant engineering (3–5, 8, 9, 11)


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications

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Release history


See also

* List of number-one albums of 2021 (Australia) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Austria) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Belgium) *
List of number-one albums of 2021 (Canada) These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2021. The chart is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and published in ''Billboard'' magazine as Top Canadian Albums. Number-one albums See also * List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2021 * L ...
* List of number-one albums from the 2020s (Denmark) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Ireland) *
List of number-one albums from the 2020s (New Zealand) This is the Recorded Music NZ list of number-one albums in New Zealand during the 2020s decade. In New Zealand, Recorded Music NZ compiles the top 40 albums chart each Friday, and dates the chart for the following Monday. Over-the-counter sales o ...
* List of number-one albums of 2021 (Norway) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Portugal) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Scotland) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Spain) * List of number-one albums of 2021 (Sweden) * List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2021 (USA) * List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2020s


Footnotes


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2021 debut albums Olivia Rodrigo albums Albums produced by Dan Nigro Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album Geffen Records albums Bedroom pop albums Pop albums by American artists Pop punk albums by American artists Albums produced by Jam City Juno Award for International Album of the Year albums