Olivia Rodrigo is well on her way to becoming one of the best-selling, chart-topping female artists this year-with just one single under her belt.

Rodrigo's fans have been relentlessly streaming her new single "Vampire," because according to reports, the song finally peak at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Global Chart.

The song has managed to overtake and end the 13-week reign of Morgan Wallen's "Last Night." "Vampire" is also Rodrigo's third single to achieve this feat, following her other hit singles "Driver's License" and "Good 4 U."

Olivia Rodrigo, the New Queen

No other soloist her age is doing it quite like she does, and she's just at the cusp of a new era; what else does Rodrigo have up her sleeve?

Just after being featured on the cover of Vogue USA, the actress slash singer was crowned with a myriad of accolades: she is currently the title holder of the biggest debut on Spotify and the biggest debut for a female English music video on YouTube this year.

On top of that, "Vampire" has topped "Driver's License" success on Spotify and YouTube, and it currently sits at No. 1 on several music charts in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United States.

She has achieved all this, and she has not even released her highly anticipated sophomore studio album, "GUTS" yet.

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Olivia Rodrigo Got 'Guts'

It has been quite a while since Rodrigo has released new material, which is probably why fans cannot get enough of her.

However, with the success and achievements, come several barricades in her way.

Many suspect that she might not be able to live up to the hype and success her debut studio album "Sour" brought two years ago-although, given the huge numbers one single is bringing in, Rodrigo might not even be worried.

"We always said that it was kind of our version of a rock opera," Rodrigo explained about the music-making process of "Vampire."

"I think as the album was coming together, we were coming up with a bunch of songs that we really liked, but this one always stuck out to me as something that I felt like was honoring my singer-songwriter roots, but felt like an evolution - in a good way that wasn't too stark. So, I really liked it for that, and it was always one of my favorites."

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