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Olivia Rodrigo released "drop dead" today, the first song from her upcoming album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. The music video takes her somewhere that has hosted royalty, revolution, and centuries of European history: the Palace of Versailles.
"Drop dead" is the lead single from Rodrigo’s upcoming third album, and she has said it was inspired by having "premonitions in her relationship" — what she calls "feminine intuition." Speaking to British Vogue, she said: "I’m very stubborn and if I like someone, I’m like, 'Yo, this is going to happen. This is rare! Let’s do it.’" British Vogue did not name the song in the piece but the description matches exactly. Rodrigo described the person the song is about as "great."
The song is a portrait of early romantic certainty — the giddiness of knowing before anything has been said. It references The Cure’s "Just Like Heaven," a pub, a beer that she hopes he never finishes, and, in the lyric the music video was built around, the walls of Versailles. Rodrigo describes seeing someone "like an angel" against those gilded walls.
Sonically, an instrumental snippet Rodrigo shared ahead of release featured "a mix of fluttery, percussive synths," suggesting a more experimental, dreamer sound than her previous pop-rock work. The album as a whole marks a stylistic departure from her first two albums and takes inspiration from Rodrigo’s time in London.
Olivia Rodrigo rocks out in the Palace of Versailles in the 'drop dead' video.
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Directed by Petra Collins, the video sees Rodrigo wandering through the Palace of Versailles, running from room to room before strapping on a pink guitar and rocking out. Collins, known for her hyper-feminine and painterly visual style, shoots the palace less as a monument and more as a personal space — all that grandeur reduced to the backdrop for one person's feelings.
"Drop dead" was co-written by Rodrigo with longtime collaborator Dan Nigro and songwriter Amy Allen, who previously worked on Rodrigo’s "pretty isn't pretty," Tate McRae's "greedy," and Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso." Nigro, who produced both Sour and Guts, returns as producer on the full album.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 02: (L-R) Louis Partridge and Olivia Rodrigo attend the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
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Firstly, even if the location was completely random, it was still have been 100% iconic that Rodrigo managed to score the iconic palace for her music video, especially when very very few films have been shot there.
The Palace of Versailles was built by a king named Louis — Louis XIV, the Sun King, who made it the seat of the French monarchy in 1682. Another Louis in Rodrigo’s life is her former boyfriend, British actor Louis Partridge, known for Enola Holmes and Pistol. The pair started dating in 2023 and are said to have split in late 2025.
The song also contains an astrological reference to a Pisces and a Gemini, an interesting detail when you know that Rodrigo is a Pisces, born February 20, 2003, and Partridge was born June 3, 2003, making him a Gemini.
Rodrigo has not confirmed who the song is about. But the convergence of a palace built by a Louis, a lyric about a Gemini, and an album largely written in Partridge’s hometown of London is the kind of thing her fanbase was built to decode.
Rodrigo told British Vogue: "I’ve found a lot of inspiration from being in London. I’ve spent so much time here over the course of making this album. It has a lot of songs that are London vibes, about experiences that I’ve had here." She also confirmed at Glastonbury last June that her Guts track "So American" was inspired by Louis Partridge.
The promotional campaign began when Rodrigo’s team placed pink locks in Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, and London, which together formed the words "April 17th drop dead." Fans had already been tracking a mural wall in Los Angeles displaying Rodrigo's logo being repainted — first purple, then pink — as a signal that a new era was beginning. On April 2, Rodrigo confirmed the album, sharing artwork showing her swinging upside down on a park swing and writing: "I am so proud of this record and I can't wait for you to hear it."
Originally Louis XIII’s hunting pavilion, it was transformed by his son Louis XIV, who installed the royal court and government there in 1682. The palace now contains 2,300 rooms spread over 63,154 square metres. The most famous room is the Hall of Mirrors — over 230 feet long, with 17 arcaded mirrors facing 17 windows overlooking the gardens, and a vaulted ceiling depicting 30 scenes glorifying Louis XIV’s reign. It remained the de facto capital of France until 1789, when the French Revolution forced the royal family back to Paris. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by approximately 15 million tourists each year.
The palace was designed as theatre, with every corridor built to make whoever walked through it feel both magnificent and watched. In some ways, Rodrigo’s video turns that logic upside down entirely, with the most powerful building in France becoming the setting for a private feeling.
A pink guitar in the Hall of Mirrors.
You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love contains 13 tracks. One song is said to have a "dreamier, hazier" vibe, inspired by a moment in Sex and the City when Miranda tells Steve: "Whenever something funny happens, I always want to tell you about it." Rodrigo is set to pull double duty as both host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live ahead of the album’s release.
Olivia Rodrigo’s third album arrives June 12 via Geffen Records.
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