So American

Album: Guts (Spilled) (2024)
Charted: 24
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Songfacts®:

  • "So American" is a jittery rock jam where Olivia Rodrigo sings about the bliss of falling for a new romantic partner. The love song is about Rodrigo's boyfriend, English actor Louis Partridge, whom she first started dating in the 2023 fall.
  • The song playfully explores the cultural contrasts that spark in their connection. London, England, native Partridge throws around the phrase "So American" like a playful jab, highlighting the differences in their upbringing and daily lives. Rodrigo fires back with a cheeky reference to driving on the "right side of the road" (a dig at the UK's left-hand traffic system). It's a sweet battle of cultural quirks, showcasing the early relationship joy of discovering each other's worlds.
  • Rodrigo recorded this song for Guts (Spilled), the deluxe edition of Guts. "So American" is the one brand-new song on the album, which also comprises the original 12 tracks and three songs from vinyl records.
  • He says I'm pretty wearin' his clothes

    The song's release coincided with a period of public appearances where Olivia and Louis were spotted sporting matching outfits, such as a green sweater and a vibrant scarf. These coordinated looks mirrored the harmony blossoming in their young romance.
  • In her "All-American Bitch" Guts track, Rodrigo adopts the persona of a perfect all-American girl. The term, used sarcastically with a hint of self-mockery in that song, takes on a more affectionate tone here, coming from someone else's perspective.
  • Rodrigo once again co-wrote the song with producer Dan Nigro (Conan Gray, Sky Ferreira), who helped her compose the bulk of both Sour and Guts. Nigro shaped the production into a reverb-laden soundscape reminiscent of English new wave, where shimmering guitars intertwine with the rhythmic pulse.

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