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Olivia Rodrigo Announces 3rd Album: Release Date & Details

Pink is the New Purple: Olivia Rodrigo Confirms Third Album ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’

The wait is officially over for the Livies. After weeks of cryptic clues and color-shifting murals in the heart of Los Angeles, Olivia Rodrigo has confirmed her third studio album, titled you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, is set to drop on June 12.

For an artist who built a multi-platinum empire on the back of teenage angst and high-octane heartbreak, this new chapter feels like a deliberate shift in tone. While her debut SOUR and its successor GUTS defined the “Purple Era” of the 2020s, the visual palette for this record has blossomed into a soft, haunting pink—a transition first teased via a mural in LA that changed colors before fans’ eyes.

The Dream Team Returns: Daniel Nigro & The Sonic Evolution

To bring this vision to life, Rodrigo reunited with her long-time creative partner Daniel Nigro. This partnership is the bedrock of Olivia Rodrigo’s discography, responsible for the Grammy-winning textures of “drivers license” and the pop-punk energy of “good 4 u.”

In a recent sit-down with British Vogue, Rodrigo didn’t shy away from what fans should expect. She described the project as a collection of “sad love songs,” suggesting that while the colors are changing, her razor-sharp lyrical honesty remains intact. If SOUR was about the sting of a first breakup and GUTS was about the messy transition into adulthood, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love sounds like a deep dive into the complexities of romantic disillusionment.

“I’m so proud of this record and I can’t wait for you to hear it,” Rodrigo shared via social media, alongside the official cover art.

 

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Why This Matters for Pop in 2026

Rodrigo isn’t just releasing a record; she’s anchoring the zeitgeist. By sticking with Nigro, she avoids the trap of chasing fleeting “hyper-pop” trends, opting instead for the timeless storytelling that earned her a seat at the table with legends like Taylor Swift and Alanis Morissette. June 12 can’t come soon enough.

Quick Facts & Album Highlights

Feature Album Details
Official Title you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love
Release Date June 12, 2026
Lead Producer Daniel Nigro (SOUR, GUTS)
Primary Genre Pop / Sad Love Songs
Visual Era The Pink Transition (Post-Purple)

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