TIME Entertainer of the Year: Olivia Rodrigo
Her rise to pop stardom was swift and definitive: it started on Jan. 8, when Rodrigo, already a Disney actor with an audience, released her first single, Drivers License, a torch song that took off on TikTok and stirred up theories about who inspired it. By Jan. 23, she became the youngest solo artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where her song stayed for eight weeks. Any questions about whether Rodrigo could repeat the success of Drivers License were put to rest when she released Sour on May 21. The album, scruffier than the symmetrical, beatdriven music that tends to dominate pop culture, announced her as a serious artist. With moody, confessional lyrics that added chapters to the story told in Drivers License, Sour offered something we needed after more than a year of unending distress: an outlet for anger and permission to cry. Hailed by critics, it also continued Rodrigos streak of smashing records: with approximately 385 million streams, Sour became Spotifys most popu
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