

The parallelism between “Skin” and “Driver’s License” is quite obvious, as Carpenter addresses specific lines in Rodrigo’s single while also adding to the narrative. While Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” confirmed the rumor of their breakup, Carpenter’s “Skin” reaffirmed these speculations– especially with her defensive tone throughout the song.įourth year pharmacy major Adele Sciarroni said “I’m so excited about the publicity the songs have gotten… the one bad part of the publicity is all the hate they are getting, especially Joshua and Sabrina. The song took to social media immediately, becoming a part of the “Driver’s License” trend on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter to dissect these young performers’ love lives.Īccording to an article by Vulture, fans speculated that the on-screen, off-screen romance between Rodrigo and Bassett came to halt around Halloween, where Bassett and Carpenter made a flirty TikTok together, and had been spotted driving around his neighborhood just weeks later.
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22 with over 800k streams, Carpenter brought in her perspective of the ordeal, addressing the drama surrounding the love triangle between herself and High School Musical The Musical: The Series (HSMTMTS) co-stars Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett. Now signed with Island Records, Carpenter got to work right away with a surprise for the pop industry– perhaps a hit- and-run. Well-known for her role of Maya Hart on Disney’s Girl Meets World, the young actress took to focusing on her music career signed with Hollywood Records, debuting her EP Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying (2014) followed by her studio albums: Eyes Wide Open (2015), Evolution (2016), Singular: Act I (2018) and Singular: Act II (2019).

And she took it to a whole new level with her new single, “Skin.” Remember the “blonde girl” she references? Yeah. 1 on Billboard’s Top 100 for two weeks now. Let’s overanalyze them together.Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” has been no. You love all the nitty-gritty deets on celeb gossip. I’ve had so many different experiences in the last year in my personal life and in my career where there was a lot happening and I couldn’t do anything about it and I couldn’t say anything ’cause it seemed like either way people were mad at me.” So I understand that some people won’t see it from that side of things, and that’s okay.” She continued, “‘Skin’-I can’t stress this enough-is not about one person. My situation is not one that everyone’s going through. “We’re all just telling our truth and we’re all just trying to feel okay within our own situations, which are so unique because we’re all experiencing life from completely different perspectives at different points in our life with different people surrounding us. Read the rest of the interview below: “I think I came at it from a very honest place of saying I don’t think anyone meant any hard feelings and I don’t think that that’s what it is about,” she said. That I was just like, ‘Well, you know, it does make sense, I am blonde.’” I’m just approaching it from you know, again, the attention that people kind of directed toward me, assuming that it was me.

She continued, “But I also think, again, it’s like people are pointing fingers, but at the same time, like, it’s not for me to say who is or it isn’t about, ’cause it’s not my story.
