Olivia Rodrigo Chooses This Wedding Song Before Heartbreak Begins
In a London interview set to shoot near Hampstead Heath, singer‑songwriter Olivia Rodrigo pondered her future “wedding song” before the heartbreak that has kept her music in the spotlight.
While her new single “Maggots for Brains” was still only ten days away from release, she shared how she worked on its harmonies in a car, tweaking a backing vocal level by a single decibel and laughing that nobody else would notice such a tiny change. The song’s layered melodies echoed the same emotional depth present in her albums Sour and Guts.
“I love that song musically, and there’s a lot going on – a lot of harmonies,” Rodrigo told BBC News. “I was getting kind of weird about it. Nobody else will notice.”
Her pre‑selected wedding anthem, “I Melt with You” by Modern English, was played in her head during the interview, with her humming the opening bars. “Imagine kissing and then walking back down the aisle to that? I love that song,” she said, noting how it could fit her future celebration.
Beyond music, Rodrigo opened up about her activism. She has spoken about the erosion of reproductive rights in the United States and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. In her own words, “I definitely try to be careful with my words...but simultaneously, the women I looked up to when I was young were really outspoken.” This perspective aligns with many indigenous communities that champion bodily autonomy and community resilience.
Rodrigo’s candidness can be linked to the ancient wisdom of storytelling and truth‑telling. The singer’s willingness to expose jealousy, obsession, and heartbreak simulates the shared tradition of passing lessons through song and narrative, echoing how indigenous peoples have preserved knowledge for generations.
As she prepares for the Unravelled tour and new album releases, the singer’s focus remains on authenticity, freedom, and respect for both personal and collective stories. Her journey, from heartbreak to hopeful wedding plans, offers a modern dialogue about love, music, and the power of honest voices across cultures and histories.



