
On March 29, she revealed its title, "Deja Vu", artwork, and release date. Rodrigo began hinting the release of a new song by deleting posts from her Instagram account and sharing cryptic teasers of it in late March 2021. Rodrigo and Nigro considered introducing electronic dance music-influenced vocal chops into its post-chorus, but opted for a synthesizer riff instead as Rodrigo thought the former were "too poppy". The song's bridge was influenced by Taylor Swift's 2019 song " Cruel Summer". The recording of "Deja Vu" went on over several months as she rerecorded her vocals and brainstormed new melodies. So I thought it would be a cool play on words to use déjà vu as a metaphor for this very universal thing that happens when you break up with someone and they get with somebody else, and see them living the life that you lived". Rodrigo elaborated on its concept: "I get déjà vu all the time. The song was inspired by a lyric idea she had stored in the notes application on her phone: "When she was with you do you get deja vu?". Rodrigo and Nigro wrote "Deja Vu" within one day in August 2020, a month after "Drivers License" was written. Billboard declared it one of the "most dominant" hits in Hot 100 history.
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Rodrigo and Nigro co-wrote the song " Drivers License" in July 2020, which she released as her debut single in January 2021, to unprecedented commercial success. Their plans were initially delayed due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the two began working on music at Nigro's home studio a few months later. He contacted Rodrigo suggesting they make music together. American songwriter and producer Dan Nigro encountered a video of her performing her then-unreleased song " Happier" and was impressed by her vocals, stating, "her voice is insane".

Olivia Rodrigo began meeting with record labels in early 2020, and subsequently signed with Geffen Records and Interscope Records, intending to release her debut extended play in 2021.


Rodrigo performed the song on shows such as MTV Push and Billboard Women in Music, and included it on the set lists for her 2022 Sour concert tour and the Glastonbury Festival.īackground Olivia Rodrigo ( pictured in 2021) co-wrote "Deja Vu", which was inspired by a note she made in her phone. "Deja Vu" reached the top 10 in Ireland, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, Latvia, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and the Czech Republic.Īllie Avital directed the music video for "Deja Vu", filmed in Malibu, California, which depicts Rodrigo observing her ex-boyfriend mimic their relationship with his new love interest, played by Talia Ryder. In the United States, the song debuted at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and made Rodrigo the first artist to debut their first two singles in the chart's top 10. "Deja Vu" received acclaim from music critics, many of whom considered it a strong follow-up to " Drivers License" (2021) and praised its lyrics.

Vincent receiving writing credits for its interpolation of Swift's 2019 song " Cruel Summer".Īn incorporation of various pop sub-genres, "Deja Vu" is about heartbreak and explores Rodrigo's anguish about her ex-partner repeating things they did in his new relationship. Rodrigo wrote the song with its producer Dan Nigro, with Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and St. It was released on April 1, 2021, through Geffen and Interscope Records, as the second single from her debut studio album, Sour (2021). " Deja Vu" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo.
