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Olivia Rodrigo Ex: What Did Joshua Bassett Say About Her In His New Songs?

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Olivia Isabel Rodrigo is an American singer-songwriter and actress.

Olivia Rodrigo was born on February 20, 2003 at the Rancho Springs Medical Center, Murrieta, California.

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Olivia Rodrigo started taking vocal lessons in kindergarten and learned to play piano soon after.

Olivia Rodrigo began taking acting and singing classes at age six and started acting in theater productions at Lisa J. Mails Elementary School and Dorothy McElhinney Middle School.

Olivia Rodrigo first appeared onscreen in an Old Navy commercial. At the age eleven or twelve, she made her acting debut portraying the lead role of Grace Thomas in direct-to-video film An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success.

In February 2019, Olivia Rodrigo was cast in the starring role of Nini Salazar-Roberts on the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Series

Olivia Rodrigo signed with Interscope Records and Geffen Records in 2020 and negotiated the record deals to secure her the ownership of the masters of her music.  On January 8, 2021, Olivia Rodrigo released her debut single, “Drivers License”, which she co-wrote with producer Dan Nigro.

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What Did Joshua Bassett Say About Olivia Rodrigo In His New Songs?

Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett when they were working on the set of Disney’s High School Musical: The Series. They played lovebirds Nini and Ricky, and fans hoped that the two teens would get together in real life.

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Although the timeline of their relationship isn’t clear, Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett did have a romantic connection. But the relationship didn’t end well, as Rodrigo made clear in her debut album Sour.

On Dec. 3, 2021, Joshua Bassett released three new songs, and they all talk about his breakup with Rodrigo and the aftermath.

Joshua Bassett sought to tell his side of the story.

In the track “Secret,” Bassett sings, “I really hope you had your fun; good for you foolin’ everyone; You had me tricked for sixteen months.” The line “good for you” is likely a reference to Rodrigo’s smash hit “good 4 u”, in which she sings about Joshua Bassett moving on to someone else so quickly.

On “Crisis,” Joshua Bassett croons, “Don’t go thinkin’ that I didn’t hurt, too; Don’t you ever wonder if I’m okay after all you put me through? Half the shit you’re saying’s only half-true; Messin’ with my life as a career move.”


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