Olivia Rodrigo just started her new musical era and it appears that the lead single "Vampire" is just a tiny taste of what's to come as the musician shared a few details about her upcoming album.

Speaking on Audacy's "The Julia Show," the pop singer revealed that she's going to celebrate after making history, which is becoming the first artist to debut the lead single from each of her first two records, by staying at home to watch her favorite movie and spend some time in the hot tub.

Later on, she shared details about her new record, "GUTS," and revealed that it would be different compared to her debut album "SOUR" clarifying that it would not be the continuation of the other one.

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"This album is not a continuation of SOUR, but it's definitely her sister and I'm the girl who wrote SOUR, just two years older and more mature, doing different things," she said.

Olivia Rodrigo 'GUTS': Pop Star Improved Her Songwriting For New Album

Elsewhere in the conversation, the "High School Musical: The Musical Series" alum revealed that she tried to improve her songwriting skills for the next project.

Compared to her first record, the singer said "GUTS" was completely different as all the songs revolved around the concept of sadness and her being emotional.

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Although she hinted that there would also be sad songs in her new album, she noted that she learned how to polish up a song or maybe write a track in 30 minutes and then tweak some things the next day.

Why Did Olivia Rodrigo Choose 'Vampire' as Her Lead Single?

Later on, the musician opened up about why she chose "Vampire" as the lead single of her new album, revealing that it's "a step forward" and kind of hints at what's to come in "GUTS."

However, her team encountered a problem as they were debating if some of the lyrics should make it to the song itself.

"It was actually a debate whether 'fame f*****' should be in the song... Some people said, 'It kind of isolates you from people, you can't really say things like that in song, it's not relatable' - yada yada yada," she added.

"GUTS" will be available for streaming on major music platforms on September 8, 2023.

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