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Olivia Rodrigo‘s music video for “Bad Idea Right?” is on everyone’s mind — and not only because of the not-so cryptic lyrics. The track, which was released on Friday, August 11, is about ...
"Bad Idea Right?" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by the American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo from her second studio album, Guts (2023). Rodrigo co-wrote it with its producer, Dan Nigro . Geffen Records released it as the album's second single on August 11, 2023.
"Love Rhymes with Hideous Car Wreck" The Blood Brothers: 2004 [3] A song about a boy who left his girlfriend for a "better looking brand" and when he is horribly hurt in a crash no one visits. "Low Light" Pearl Jam: 1998: A song about a troubled couple losing each other in a car crash and not being able to reconcile. "Lucky" Radiohead: 1997
Olivia Rodrigo dropped the second single from her album Guts, “Bad Idea, Right?,” and its lyrics don't play subtle: The song is about Rodrigo justifying a late-night hang with an ex-boyfriend ...
“People do know they’re alive,” says Alex Dimitrov in Love and Other Poems. The best love poems offer respite and revivify; they remind me that I, too, love being alive.
In 1999, MTV ranked the video itself at #20 for The 100 Greatest Music Videos Ever Made [6] and VH1 ranked the song at #7 on their list of the 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs of the 90s. [7] In 2021, Cleveland.com ranked the song as number 110 of the best 200 rap songs, calling it "one of the great miracles of Nineties hip hop."
Rhyming slang is also used and described in a scene of the 1967 film To Sir, with Love starring Sidney Poitier, where the English students tell their foreign teacher that the slang is a drag and something for old people. [34] The closing song of the 1969 crime caper, The Italian Job, ("Getta Bloomin' Move On" a.k.a. "The Self Preservation ...
“Some of the sound and music direction people were like, ‘It’s not a good idea,'" Mangold said. But he opted to allow Chalamet to give it a shot. “And he was phenomenal.