Olivia Rodrigo created a huge name for herself in 2021 with the release of her debut album "Sour."

It's only natural for fans to be excited about a new album and some new songs from the Disney Channel star.

In an interview with Billboard Magazine, the 19-year-old singer-songwriter, who is also the magazine's 2022 Woman of the Year, teased on her sophomore album.

She mentioned that the future album and a few songs have already been named.

Olivia also expressed her excitement that there is already an increasing number of people and admirers are waiting to hear what she has in store for them.

In the same interview, the "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" star admitted that she enjoys writing songs but tries not to put too much pressure on herself.

Olivia Rodrigo said she appreciates the process of creating her album.

But despite her success, she admits that she is motivated by other female artists.

Olivia discussed how honest and true these female singer-songwriters are in their songs, and how thrilling it is to see these women's voices finally be heard, recognized, and loved.

The "good 4 u" singer told the outlet that she can't wait to cheer on the future and revealed what she's looking forward to in pop music in 2022.

"I adore how genre-less pop music is becoming," Olivia Rodrigo explained.

"Pop music can represent a lot of different things to different people, and I love hearing so many diverse flavors of it these days."

Olivia also works with Dan Nigro, who played a significant artistic influence in the creation of her first album.

They've been collaborating as they prepare the basis for Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore album.

She described her relationship with him as having "such a fantastic groove" and that they always go back and forth to share ideas and create time to work together in the studio.

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Olivia Rodrigo's Debut LP

Olivia Rodrigo had a tremendous year in 2021 after collecting multiple honors for her album"Sour," including seven Grammy nominations and a new artist of the year prize at the American Music Awards.

Olivia is also planning to make a documentary to complement her music, which will appear on Disney+ on March 25.

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